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Start your free trialEgor Trefilov
3,332 PointsUse own initialiser
Hi, Please see the code I have written below. Unfortunately the editor tells me that I should use my own initialiser instead of the one provided by Swift. Any ideas on what I did wrong?
init(red: Double, green: Double, blue: Double, alpha: Double, description: String) { self.red = red self.green = green self.blue = blue self.alpha = alpha self.description = "red: (red), green: (green), blue: (blue), alpha: (alpha)" }
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Tassia Castro
iOS Development Techdegree Student 9,170 PointsHey Egor,
Check this link. I think this may help you as we were discussing about the same question.