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7,747 PointsDeclare another variable named 'planck' of type NSNumber and assign it the value 6.626.
Why does this code not work for this test?
NSNumber *planck = [NSNumber numberWithFloat:6.626];
1 Answer
Stone Preston
42,016 Pointstechnically your code is correct, but you need to use literals for this code challenge. I think it mentions using a literal for the first task, but not the third. try using
NSNumber *foxtrot = @24;
NSLog(@"foxtrot %@", foxtrot);
NSNumber *planck = @6.626;
Chris Good
7,747 PointsChris Good
7,747 PointsThanks. That's what I ended up having to do to get it to work.