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Start your free trialGaston Garcia
2,159 PointsThis code runs fine in XCode: init(){ self = Quarter }
My Code runs perfectly in XCode!
enum Coin: Int {
case Penny = 1, Nickel = 5, Dime = 10, Quarter = 25
init(){
self = Quarter
}
func isGreater(newValue: Coin) -> Bool {
return self.rawValue > newValue.rawValue
}
}
1 Answer
William Li
Courses Plus Student 26,868 PointsHi, Gaston Garcia
You can find a detailed answer to your question from this post https://teamtreehouse.com/forum/i-am-not-sure-why-my-answer-is-not-accepter-i-did-add-an-init-self-quarter-method-works-fine-in-playground
Please check it out, and feel free to ask if there's further question.
Gaston Garcia
2,159 PointsGaston Garcia
2,159 PointsI missed a "." in the initializer, however, this happens only in the compiler of teamtreehouse, in XCode it runs just fine.
Thanks William