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iOS Swift Basics Swift Types String Manipulation

Brianna Lanz
Brianna Lanz
184 Points

I was so sure I did this right!! Can anyone please help!?!

First, declare a constant named name and assign to it a String containing your name.

Second, declare a constant named greeting. Set the value of greeting to an interpolated string that combines "Hi there, " with the string stored in the name constant.

I've tried everything I could think of! Nothing works!

strings.swift
let name = "Brianna"
let greeting = "Hi there," + name

1 Answer

Hi,

You can do it like this in Swift.

let name = "Alex"
let greeting = "Hi there, \(name)"
Brianna Lanz
Brianna Lanz
184 Points

Thank you so much!!!!!!!