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    Steven Barkley
8,924 PointsI don't understand the hint Make sure you are using a member-wise initializer. I don't see where the error is.
I don't see where I made the mistake. Thanks for the hint if you please.
struct RGBColor {
  let red: Double
  let green: Double
  let blue: Double
  let alpha: Double
  let description: String
  // Add your code below
  /* Custome initializer method */
  init(red:Double, green:Double, blue:Double, alpha:Double, description:String){
    self.red = red
    self.green = green
    self.blue = blue
    self.alpha = alpha
    // Use string interpolation in Swift
    self.description = "red:\(red), green:\(green), blue:\(blue), alpha: \(alpha)"
  }
}
2 Answers
 
    KRIS NIKOLAISEN
54,974 PointsThe instructions are: Using the initializer assign values to the first four properties. You don't need to pass in a description because it will be created with those four properties.
 
    Steven Barkley
8,924 PointsThanks. I had since solved this.