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iOS Swift 2.0 Collections and Control Flow Introduction to Collections Working with Arrays

Nawfal Serraji
Nawfal Serraji
842 Points

What is wrong about my code? [Arrays cours, tast 3/4]

var arrayOfInts = [1,2,3,4,5,6] arrayOfInts.append(7) arrayOfInts += [8]

let fifth = arrayOfInts[4]

arrays.swift
// Enter your code below
var arrayOfInts = [1,2,3,4,5,6]
arrayOfInts.append(7) 
arrayOfInts += [8]

var fifth = arrayOfInts[4]

4 Answers

Andrey Mitko
Andrey Mitko
19,127 Points

Change

var fifth = arrayOfInts[4]

to

let value = arrayOfInts[4]

Nawfal Serraji
Nawfal Serraji
842 Points

It still won't work!;(

Nawfal Serraji
Nawfal Serraji
842 Points

This is the exercise description:

We also learned about reading values from an array. Retrieve the 5th item (remember array indexes start at 0) and assign the result to a constant named value.

The name of the final variable is supposed to be "value" and not "fifth." Other than that I think thats it.

var arrayOfInts: [Int] = [1,2,3,4,5,6]
arrayOfInts.append(7)
arrayOfInts += [8]
let value = arrayOfInts[4]