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iOS Object-Oriented Swift Complex Data Structures Adding Instance Methods

Structs in Swift

"Given the struct below in the editor, we want to add a method that returns the personโ€™s full name. Declare a method named fullName() that returns a string containing the personโ€™s full name. Note: Make sure to allow for a space between the first and last name."

My code sort of looks right to me, at least it is getting somewhere. I am not sure how to proceed with finishing the exercise. The instructor goes quite fast and covers many different things to keep track of.

structs.swift
struct Person (fullName: "String") -> String {
    let firstName: String
    let lastName: String
    let fullName()
  return fullName()
}

1 Answer

robertrinca
PLUS
robertrinca
Courses Plus Student 11,316 Points

Since it's a struct, leave that part alone:

struct Person{
  let firstName: String
  let lastName: String

Then you need to add a function to the struct that will return the first and last name:

  func getFullName() -> String {
    return "\(firstName) \(lastName)"
  }

And close it all up, and if you want to test it, you can do something like this:

}

let demo = Person(firstName: "Tree", lastName: "House")
demo.getFullName()

Hope that helps.

I followed this and it does not seem to work...

EDIT I took out that last chunk and added another ending bracket, then it worked. Thanks for the help!

robertrinca
robertrinca
Courses Plus Student 11,316 Points

My apologies, that method should be called:

func fullName() -> String {

Ok, glad to hear that worked. :)