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iOS Build a Simple iPhone App with Swift Getting Started with iOS Development Swift Recap Part 1

Ingo Ngoyama
Ingo Ngoyama
4,882 Points

I think I am correct

I think this is correct it says check to see if description does not match.

structs.swift
struct Tag {
  let name: String
}
struct Post {
    let title: String
    let author: String
    let tag: Tag


    func description() -> String {
        return " \(title) by \(author). Filed under \(tag.name)"
    }

}

let firstPost = Post(title: "iOSDevelopment", author: "Apple", tag: Tag(name: "swift"))

let postDescription = firstPost.description()

1 Answer

You are correct. Well kinda. You just put a space before title in your return statement.

struct Tag {
  let name: String
}
struct Post {
    let title: String
    let author: String
    let tag: Tag


    func description() -> String {
        return "\(title) by \(author). Filed under \(tag.name)"
    }

}

let firstPost = Post(title: "iOSDevelopment", author: "Apple", tag: Tag(name: "swift"))

let postDescription = firstPost.description()