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Start your free trialKenneth Nutter
1,354 PointsTrouble with Exercise...
The problem is to define a string that is equal to the third value in booksArray. Here is my code:
NSString *bookTitle = [self.booksArray objectAtIndex:indexPath.2];
The computer will not accept this answer. Any help?
2 Answers
Jose Colella
3,526 PointsIf you want to get the third value in the booksArray use:
NSString *bookTitle = [self.booksArray objectAtIndex:2];
Greg Barbosa
9,874 PointsKenneth, Jose is correct. Using indexPath is used in conjunction when working directly in the table view's cell. Jose's answer points directly to the third object in the array's index.