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11,033 PointsPass or fail....monster rancher
310> enum Scounts {
311. case Passed(String)
312. case Failed(String)
313. //case Members(Int)
314. }
315.
315> let TestStatus = Scounts.Passed("You passed!!")
316.
TestStatus: Scounts = Passed {
Passed = "You passed!!"
}
316>
317> switch TestStatus{
318. case .Passed(let passed):
319. print(passed)
320. case .Failed(let failed):
321. print(failed)
322. }
You passed!!
I think it is funny that when I comment out case Members(Int)
error shows. because the Int type is different than string so when switching over those values it doesn't work.