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James Weatherbee
10,691 PointsWhat is the solution to this? My solution works in xCode but not in the Treehouse editor.
This website is great but is anyone else having difficulty with some of the solutions not being considered correct because of the editor?
1 Answer

Martin Wildfeuer
Courses Plus Student 11,071 PointsIt seems your solution is correct, but you are using print
which was introduced with Swift 2 to replace println
. This site, however, seems to compile with Swift 1.2. Therefore your code works with Xcode 7, but not in this code editor.
Have a look at the teachers notes with every task, they should highlight the differences.
Moreover, there's a Treehouse workshop video, What's new in Swift 2.0
Always a good read: Ray Wenderlich, What's new in Swift 2

James Weatherbee
10,691 PointsGreat! Thanks for your help, I'll check it out!
James Weatherbee
10,691 PointsJames Weatherbee
10,691 PointsMy solution:
let months = [1, 2, 3] for month in months { if month == 1 { print("January") } if month == 2 { print("February") } if month == 3 { print("March") } }