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2,863 Pointswhat is the wrong here
// Enter your code below func getRemainder(a: Int, b: Int) ->Int { return a % b } getRemainder(a: 10, b: 20)
// Enter your code below
func getRemainder(a: Int, b: Int) ->Int {
return a % b
}
getRemainder(a: 10, b: 20)
1 Answer
jcorum
71,830 PointsThe first part is correct! You just didn't finish it:
func getRemainder(value a: Int, divisor b: Int) ->Int {
return a % b
}
getRemainder(value: 10, divisor: 20)
They wanted you to give external names to the parameters, and then, of course, to use them when calling the function.