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Start your free trialLula Villalobos
679 PointsCan't get through this challenge...
Excuse my ignorance if so...but I believe the answer is
NSString *bookTitle = [self.booksArray objectAtIndex:2];
I wrote it in the editor, but apparently I have something wrong..Checking back the code, that's the same line we have in the project, so..I don't know where am i wrong. Can you please help me?
2 Answers
Thomas Nilsen
14,957 PointsFirst of all you don't need 'self' since both variables are created locally. The answer should look something like this:
NSString *bookTitle = booksArray[2];
The way you wrote it, apart from 'self' is correct, so it depends on the compiler :)
Lula Villalobos
679 PointsThank you very much, taking out the 'self' did the trick..
Sorry for the dumb question :S ..just starting on iOS Development :P