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914 Pointsclass property
Hi. Sorry, question regarding the Quiz excercise 3: "class named 'Bling' which needs to have a property called 'ruby'. 'ruby' belongs to the class 'Ruby" Can't understand how to include that ruby property into the Ruby class. What I'm inputting is: @interface Bling : NSObject @proterty (nonatomic) float ruby @end . How to make the ruby property belong to the Ruby class ? Thanks.
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kerdeseverin
9,688 PointsRead over it again. The Ruby property has to be in the Bling class. You have an error: @proterty (nonatomic) float ruby. It shouldn't be of type float.
@property(nonatomic,strong) Ruby *ruby;