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iOS Swift 2.0 Basics Swift Types String Manipulation

what am i doing wrong

i can declare greeting but it doesnt say its right.

strings.swift
// Enter your code below
let name = "Mason"
let greeting = "\(Hi there,) \(name)"

2 Answers

Mohamed Moukhtar
PLUS
Mohamed Moukhtar
Courses Plus Student 6,151 Points

To use string interpolation you use the following syntax: "Hi there, (name)" where name is any constant or variable, and "Hi there," is any string

are you sure its not asking about concatenation? if its concatenation you must us + example "harold" +"davis"