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1,808 PointsWhy isn't my 'insert' method doing the trick? I'm typing this: todo.insert("Learn iOS", atIndex = 1)
I don't see any incorrect syntax. Huh.
var todo = ["Learn Swift", "Build App", "Deploy App"]
todo.append("Debug App")
todo.append("Fix Bugs")
let item = todo.removeAtIndex(2)
todo.insert
1 Answer
Stepan Ulyanin
11,318 PointsHi, you need to use:
todo.insert("Learn iOS", atIndex: 1)
with the colon instead of assignment operator
Karl Bjorkman
1,808 PointsKarl Bjorkman
1,808 PointsThanks!