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1,131 PointsWhat might be wrong with this.
Please look at my code.
let months = [1, 2, 3]
for months in year{
if months == 1
println ("January")}
//2
if months == 2{
println ("February")
}
//3
if months == 3 {
println ("March")
}
1 Answer
Jhoan Arango
14,575 PointsHello:
I know you are trying to solve a challenge, and I will not spoil the answer for you, since you are close to getting it. BUT, I will give you a hint on where you may need to do a change, if you still can't get it, then let me know and I will walk you through your error and will explain in more details the for in loop.
Hint: The loop signature is backwards.
let months = [1, 2, 3]
for months in year {
if months == 1
println ("January")}
//2
if months == 2{
println ("February")
}
//3
if months == 3 {
println ("March")
}
Good luck.