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iOS Closures in Swift Building Standard Library Functions Using Map

Use the map function to iterate over the numbers array and transform the values to their string representations. Assign

am a little struck on this question

map.swift
let numbers = [1,2,3,4,5]

1 Answer

Clinton Johnson
Clinton Johnson
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STEVEN PENA

let numberStrings = numbers.map { String($0) }

// Detailed Explanation Below:
1. The results will be stored in a Constant named "numberStrings" so create that first as above "let numberStrings =...".
2. What gets stored in the constant ??? that is the numbers.map as above
3. Now the fun part is the { String($0) }... <-- This is simple saying that whatever value/argument (represented by: $0) that we get cast it as a String(meaning return it in a string form).

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