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iOS Swift Basics Swift Types String Manipulation

qifeng sun
qifeng sun
6,274 Points

why this is wrong

I don't know why

strings.swift
// Enter your code below

let name = "Qifeng Sun"
let greeting = "Hi there"

let interpolated = "\(greeting),\(name)"

1 Answer

It's asking you to just create two constants name and greeting, and name can be interpolated into greeting, so you don't need the interpolated constant at all!!!