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Start your free trialAMAN KUNKUDATHARN
Courses Plus Student 407 PointsI am a bit confused
It asks me to do this Finally, we have a class named 'Bling' which needs to have a property called 'ruby'. Switch over to 'Bling.h' and add a property named 'ruby' that belongs to the class 'Ruby'. so then I do this: @Class Ruby @interface Bling : NSObject @property Ruby *ruby; @end but i am not sure what is wrong
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Stone Preston
42,016 Pointsremove the @class part of your code. you also might need to add (nonatomic, strong) to your property
@interface Bling : NSObject
@property(nonatomic, strong) Ruby *ruby;
@end
technically you would have to import/include the Ruby class, but the challenge doesnt ask you to do that much
AMAN KUNKUDATHARN
Courses Plus Student 407 PointsAMAN KUNKUDATHARN
Courses Plus Student 407 PointsThank you so much