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Courses Plus Student 906 Points"You need to call insert on array".
I'm pretty sure that I am doing this already - I'm confused about why it doesn't work.
var todo = ["Learn Swift", "Build App", "Deploy App"]
todo.append("Debug App")
todo.append("Fix Bugs")
let item = todo.removeAtIndex(2)
todo.insert("Learn iOS", atIndex, 2)
1 Answer
shanekillian
Courses Plus Student 906 PointsAwesome thanks! Its always syntax :-(
Have a good one!
Kieran Black
9,139 PointsKieran Black
9,139 PointsHi Shane,
You are really close, I think your problem lies in the line:
todo.insert("Learn iOS", atIndex, 2)
It has a comma after atIndex and I believe this should be a colon, like this:
todo.insert("Learn iOS", atIndex: 2)
Hope that helps. Happy Coding