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iOS Swift Basics Swift Types Recap: Swift Types

Using string interpolation, create a string literal that describes the operation we just performed.

I don't know what's wrong in this code, but i'm try at the Xcode that doing great.

Help me guys....

Thanks.

types.swift
// Enter your code below

let firstValue = 4
let secondValue = 2

let product = firstValue * secondValue

let output = "The product of \(secondValue) times \(firstValue) is \(product)"

1 Answer

David Papandrew
David Papandrew
8,386 Points

Your code is correct, just switch the order of the interpolated strings in the final line of code in order to pass:

let output = "The product of \(firstValue) times \(secondValue) is \(product)"