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iOS Development Techdegree Student 4,476 PointsHelp
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2 Answers
Rodrigo Chousal
16,009 PointsHi Zacchary! Try this:
// First you need to initialise an id variable called thing to nil.
id thing = nil;
// Next, the challenge asks you to initialise thing to an NSNumber 4 using literals (remember literals are declared using the @).
thing = @4;
// Finally, the challenge asks you to print the result, looking like "thing = 4".
NSLog (@"thing = %@", thing);
Hope this helps!
zaccharyfournier
iOS Development Techdegree Student 4,476 PointsThank you Rodrigo for answering so fast ! ;)