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1,049 PointsWhere is this wrong?
This is apparently wrong but i have no idea why?
struct Expense {
var description: String
var amount: Double = 0.0
init (description: String) {
self.description = description
}
func calculateTaxes(percentage: Double) {
return self.amount * (percentage/100))
}
}
3 Answers
Holger Liesegang
50,595 PointsHi Josh!
You might want to try this:
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))
}
}
The return type -> Double
and the open bracket before self.amount has been missing.
Ernie Ayon
3,441 PointsMissing the return on the func declaration? -> Double
Ernie Ayon
3,441 PointsMissing the return on the func declaration? -> Double
Josh Smith
1,049 PointsHi Ernie,
Thanks for responding. Could you elaborate for me please? I experimented adding in -> Double in muliple places but still nothing could be compiled.
Appreciate your help