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iOS Swift Basics Swift Types String Manipulation

Morgan Healis
Morgan Healis
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Take Two

In this task we're going to declare two strings. First, declare a constant named name and assign to it a String containing your name.

Second, declare a constant named greeting. Set the value of greeting to an interpolated string that combines "Hi there, " with the string stored in the name constant.

As an example, the final value of greeting could be "Hi there, Linda".

strings.swift
// Enter your code below
let name = "Morgan"
let greeting = "Hi there,"
let interpolatedGreeting = "\(greeting) + \(name)"

3 Answers

Hi Morgan,

The challenge request to set the constant greeting to an interpolated string that combines "Hi there, " with the string stored in the name constant. Which would mean you would include the interpolated string name in value of greeting

let name = "Morgan"
let greeting = "Hi there, \(name)"
james south
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james south
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the plus sign doesn't go in the string. you have greeting, it already has a period in it. add a space and that's the end of the first string, then you put the plus, then the second string they ask for. so "string one" + "string two". also you have to call it what they ask for or it won't pass.

Yes, you are absolutely right that my first answer was wrong. Sorry about that. I re-read the challenge and updated the answer above. That will work.