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1,196 PointsI can't find a solution to struct challenge
We've updated the way we're tracking minutes and hours. Now, both are stored as int fields in a struct type named Clock. Write a Noon function that returns a new Clock value with its Hours field set to 12, and its Minutes field set to 0.
package clock
type Clock struct {
Hours int
Minutes int
}
func Noon() struct {
// newClock =
//newClock.Hours = 12
// newClock.Minutes = 0
return Clock{12, 0}
}
2 Answers
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsThe instructions ask for a "function that returns a new Clock value", and while your function actually does return a "Clock", it is defined as returning a "struct" instead.
Also, the function is missing the final closing brace ("}").
danielkimeli
1,196 PointsThanks a lot, I was stuck.