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Courses Plus Student 1,473 PointsIt is suposed to be an Int but it wasn't an Int .How is this exercise done ?I have ad an Int , i have tested and it show
enum values !!!
enum Speed : Int { case Slow = 10 , Medium = 50, Fast = 100 } var turtleSpeed = Speed(rawValue: 10) turtleSpeed = Speed.Slow
enum Speed : Int {
case Slow = 10 , Medium = 50, Fast = 100
}
var turtleSpeed = Speed(rawValue: 10)
turtleSpeed = Speed.Slow
2 Answers
Jibleanu Catalin
Courses Plus Student 1,473 PointsWhy exercise is not returning an Int though have an Int inside ?
Stone Preston
42,016 PointsSpeed(rawValue: 10)
is not the correct way to access the raw value of an enumeration member which is why it did not return an Int like the challenge was expecting.
according to the Swift eBook:
Access the raw value of an enumeration member with its rawValue property:
enum Planet: Int {
case Mercury = 1, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
}
let earthsOrder = Planet.Earth.rawValue
// earthsOrder is 3
using the example above, we can access the rawValue of the Slow speed like so:
enum Speed: Int {
case Slow = 10
case Medium = 50
case Fast = 100
}
var turtleSpeed = Speed.Slow.rawValue