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1,710 PointsWhat's the answer to this?
What's the answer to this question?
struct Expense {
var description: String
var amount: Double = 0.0
init (description: String) {
self.description = description
self.amount = 100.0
}
func calculateTaxes(percentage: Double) -> Double {
return self.amount * percentage / 100
}
}
var item: Expense
3 Answers
Jhoan Arango
14,575 Pointsstruct 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))
}
// add the calculateTaxes method here
// it should accept only one parameter named 'percentage' of type Double
}
var item = Expense(description: "Description")
item.amount = 100
var taxes = item.calculateTaxes(7.5)
Howie F
1,710 PointsThanks Jhoan!
I tried this, but got the following error:
swift_lint.swift:16:1: error: expected declaration item.amount = 100 ^
What am I doing wrong?
Howie F
1,710 PointsNever mind - my curly braces weren't matching up. Thanks!