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Start your free trialBenjamin Gomola
1,761 PointsWhy is this not correct?
I don't understand what needs to be done here :(
How can we return an Int?
enum Speed: Int {
case Slow = 10
case Medium = 50
case Fast = 100
}
var turtleSpeed: Int = Speed(rawValue: 10)
2 Answers
Steve Hunter
57,712 PointsHi Benjamin,
This one needs you to use dot notation to access the rawValue:
enum Speed: Int {
case Slow = 10, Medium = 50, Fast = 100
}
var turtleSpeed = Speed.Slow.rawValue
I hope that helps.
Steve.
Benjamin Gomola
1,761 PointsOooh, OK! I understand now.
Thanks for the help Steve!
Benji
Steve Hunter
57,712 PointsNo problem!