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Start your free trialTheresa Andelfinger
Courses Plus Student 2,400 PointsWhat's wrong?
Hi all,
in the following you can see my code to this challenge, and I am wondering what's wrong. I tried the code in the playground and it worked well. But here it says that the value of my result is wrong, but i don't know what the right value should be? Can you please tell me where the error could be?
Thanks a lot!
func greeting(person: String) -> (language: String, greeting: String) {
let language = "English"
let greeting = "Hello \(person)"
return (language, greeting)
}
var result = greeting("Tom")
1 Answer
Theresa Andelfinger
Courses Plus Student 2,400 PointsThat's it! Thanks a lot!!
Roberto Alicata
Courses Plus Student 39,959 PointsRoberto Alicata
Courses Plus Student 39,959 PointsYou must invert the order of the two elements in the tuple