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Jan Vrzal
3,687 PointsSo show us your code.
Brian Mason
5,567 PointsYou have a typo. var item = Expence (should be Expense)
Adam Bridges
1,904 PointsAdam Bridges
1,904 PointsHere's my code:
struct Expense { var description: String var amount: Double = 0.0 init (description: String) { self.description = description} func calculateTaxes(percentage: Double) -> Double { return (self.amount*(percentage/100)) }} var item = Expence(description: "description goes here") item.amount = 100