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Courses Plus Student 3,003 PointsWhen I type it in xcode, the code works, and I'm doing what the question wants, but treehouse isn't letting me pass.
It worked when I tested it out in xcode. Happy coding
let numbers = [Int](0...50)
// Enter your code below
func isOdd(numbers: Int) -> Bool {
return numbers%2 == 0
}
2 Answers
jcorum
71,830 PointsSo close. It's your logic, not your syntax.
func isOdd(number: Int) -> Bool {
return number % 2 != 0 //not equal!
}
Austin Hawks
Courses Plus Student 3,003 PointsOh. I just read the question wrong. Thanks