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iOS Swift 2.0 Basics Swift Types String Manipulation

why this code is not good

I dont no why code is not good, because is working on playground

strings.swift
// Enter your code below

//: [Previous](@previous)


let name = "Dalibor"
let greeting = "Hi there"

let interpolatedGreetingName = "\(greeting), \(name)."




//: [Next](@next)

2 Answers

Jose Gallanosa
Jose Gallanosa
14,175 Points

Hi Daliber, I believe the challenge requires a space after the comma. You can do this by putting the comma in the greeting string and then adding the space character.

let greeting = "Hi there, "
let interpolatedGreetingName = "\(greeting) \(name)."

Thank you, I was resolve that problem, thank you again.