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3,710 PointsWhy do these code attempts not pass the test, even though the result should match?
Well, I'm able to get the right text output when I try this in Xcode playground, but treehouse won't accept these attempts:
let language = "Swift" let learning = "Learning" println(learning + " " + language)
OR
let language = "Swift" let phrase = "Learning " + language println(phrase)
OR
let language = "Swift" println("Learning " + language)
Is there some specific, and exact method I'm supposed to be doing this??
1 Answer
Taylor Smith
iOS Development Techdegree Graduate 14,153 PointsI think they're looking for string interpolation... so try this:
println("\(learning) \(language)")