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2,380 PointsStill getting incorrect answer
My answer is:
var book = Booktype.Pdf("Game of Thrones")
But it is still getting marked as the wrong answer. What is wrong?
enum BookType {
// Write your members with associated values here
case Pdf(String)
case Epub(String)
}
var book = Booktype.Pdf("Game of Thrones")
2 Answers
Jiri Stepanek
10,740 PointsYou have to do it like this: var book: Booktype = .Pdf("Game of Thrones")
Joshua Rapoport
8,415 PointsWhen you initialized the instance "book", you didn't write "BookType" The ONLY THING you need to change is the "t"; make it a "T" because that is how it was written in the enum declaration of BookType.
var book = BookType.Pdf("Game of Thrones")