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iOS Swift Closures Closures in iOS Recap: Closures

To simplify a closure signature, we can use a as named alias of an existing type .

Help to clear this quiz i am not comfortable in closures

1 Answer

Carldon King
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Carldon King
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You probably had the answer, as did I, but just have to find out exactly how they want you to type it. To not give the answer away completely (just in case you actually didn't have it it), I'll say the answer to that question is going to be all one word with the first letter capitalized. I'm sure you had it.