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iOS Swift Basics Swift Types String Manipulation

I'm not sure how to form this interpolated greeting.

let name = "Luke" let greeting = "Hi There," (name)"

strings.swift
// Enter your code below
let name = "Luke"
let greeting = "Hi There," \(name)"

1 Answer

james south
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james south
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you are close. your capitalization and spacing needs to be exactly what they are asking for, and the interpolated variable goes in the string, so you have an extra quote mark ", the middle one.

Thanks man. I just got it a minute ago. Yeah, I'm learning quick about being EXACT!