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iOS Enumerations and Optionals in Swift Introduction to Enumerations Enums and Objects

Dominiq Martinez
Dominiq Martinez
1,949 Points

This seems completely right to my but the idea is not compiling it because of an issue in the line "class Robot {"

What is happening?

test.swift
class Point {
    var x: Int
    var y: Int

    init(x: Int, y: Int) {
        self.x = x
        self.y = y
    }
}

enum Direction {
    case left
    case right
    case up
    case down
}

class Robot {
    var location: Point

    init() {
        self.location = Point(x: 0, y: 0)
    }

    func move( _ direction: Direction) {

        switch direction{
        case .left: location.x -= 1
        case .down: location.y -= 1
        case .up: location.y += 1
        case .right: location.x += 1
    }
}

1 Answer

You are missing a closing bracket for this:

func move( _ direction: Direction) {

        switch direction{
        case .left: location.x -= 1
        case .down: location.y -= 1
        case .up: location.y += 1
        case .right: location.x += 1
    }