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iOS Swift Basics Swift Operators Working With Operators

How do I type the greater than or equal to symbol? command + > is not working right and I'm stuck on this second part

thanks

operators.swift
// Enter your code below
let value = 200
let divisor = 5
let result = value % divisor 
let isPerfectMultiple = true 

let someOperation = 20 + 400 % 10 / 2 - 15
let anotherOperation = 52 * 27 % 200 / 2 + 5

2 Answers

Andrew Merrick
Andrew Merrick
20,151 Points

Greater than or equal to should be:

    >=

Less than or equal to should be

    <=

As Luc mentioned:

    variable += 1

refers to

variable = variable + 1

Hope that makes sense!

thanks man!!

thank you.