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Bastian Petersson
9,164 PointsI do not understand what point.x is associated with?
What is point.x associated with?
1 Answer

Taylor Smith
iOS Development Techdegree Graduate 14,153 PointsCan you put a bit more context around this? It seems however, that it was a struct with variables/constants x and y. Giving "point" a property of x and y... thus giving you the ability write point.x
Hopefully that helps!
Bastian Petersson
9,164 PointsBastian Petersson
9,164 PointsI figured it out. But thanks anyway