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iOS Swift Basics Swift Types String Manipulation

Jacob Skolnick
Jacob Skolnick
357 Points

I can't seem to get this exercise, is there supposed to be a greeting and then on another line interpolatedGreeting?

I'm not exactly sure how to get the interpolated greeting value

strings.swift
let name = "Jacob"
let greeting = \("Hi there,") \(name)

1 Answer

Damien Watson
Damien Watson
27,419 Points

Hi Jacob,

You've almost got it, but the interpolation isn't quite right. The variable should be inside the string, try this:

let name = "Jacob"
let greeting = "Hi there, \(name)"
Jacob Skolnick
Jacob Skolnick
357 Points

thanks so much for quick response. Its funny, right after I sent this, I figured it out.

Damien Watson
Damien Watson
27,419 Points

That's sometimes how it works. A lot of the time I figure something out when I explain how it is not working!

Enjoy. :)