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iOS Swift Basics Swift Types String Manipulation

whats wrong in my code ?

In this task we're going to declare two strings. 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.

As an example, the final value of greeting could be "Hi there, Linda". Bummer! Make sure you are assigning the correct string to the variable!


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1 // Enter your code below 2 let name = "karim" 3 let greeting = "Hi there" 4 let interpolatedgreeting = "(greeting),(name)"

1 Answer

Hi Karim,

If you repeat the part of the course about string interpolation you should be able to solve the exercise! You only need two constants to complete the exersice: let name, and let greeting. Let me know if you need any further help!

Good luck!

thanks :)