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Start your free trialJonas Kristensen
2,738 PointsCant figure this out
"We need to figure out the tax amount when the tax percentage is 7.5 percent. Call the method calculateTaxes on the variable item and assign the result to a new variable named taxes."
Someone please help we
struct Expense {
var description: String
var amount: Double = 0.0
init (description: String) {
self.description = description
}
func calculateTaxes (percentage: Double) -> Double {
return self.amount * percentage/100
}
}
var item = Expense(description: "Car")
item.amount = 100
2 Answers
Martin Wildfeuer
Courses Plus Student 11,071 PointsThis should do it:
var taxes = item.calculateTaxes(7.5)
How does this work?
You created an instance of the Expenses
struct and assigned it to the variable item before. Now you have access to all methods of this struct via the item
variable.
Richard Price
17,787 Pointsstruct Expense {
var description: String
var amount: Double
init (description: String, amount: Double) {
self.description = description
self.amount = amount
}
func calculateTaxes (percentage: Double) -> Double {
return self.amount - (self.amount * (percentage/100))
}
}
var item = Expense(description: "Car", amount: 500)
item.calculateTaxes(7.5)
Would you be looking for something like this?