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iOS Swift Basics Swift Operators Working With Operators: Part 2

How to "assign a comparison" to a constant?

I don't understand how to declare a constant "isWinner" and assign the comparison.

It seems straight forward enough to think that "isWinenr = true" but I don't understand how to make that truth conditional upon inititalScore != 10

operators.swift
// Enter your code below

var initialScore = 8
initialScore += 1

initialScore != 10
let IsWinner = true

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,198 Points

You're really close, you just need to combine the assignment with the comparison:

let isWinner = initialScore != 10

Thank you Steven, I understand now. I didn't even think to write these on the same line, I was hung up on using multiple lines.