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Courses Plus Student 97 Pointswhat does "use of unresolved identifier" mean?
I'm getting this twice in the same interpolated string for "greeting" for both "Hi" and "There"
// Enter your code below
let name = "Daaron"
let greeting = "\(Hi, there), (name)."
1 Answer
Paul Brazell
14,371 PointsYou are using string interpolation on "Hi, there", so the compiler thinks there is a variable with that name. Instead you just need the variable 'name' to be interpolated. The result is this.
// Enter your code below
let name = "Daaron"
let greeting = "Hi, there, \(name)."