diff --git a/MyPlayground.playground/Pages/main.xcplaygroundpage/Contents.swift b/MyPlayground.playground/Pages/main.xcplaygroundpage/Contents.swift index c1f926f..f576403 100644 --- a/MyPlayground.playground/Pages/main.xcplaygroundpage/Contents.swift +++ b/MyPlayground.playground/Pages/main.xcplaygroundpage/Contents.swift @@ -14,7 +14,10 @@ ### 1. Create a function that will take in a continent and the number of countries in that continent. It should print the following sentence "____ is a continent which contains ___ countries". */ // write your code here - +func continent (continent: String, numCountries: Int) +{ + print("\(continent) is a continent which contains \(numCountries) countries") +} @@ -25,7 +28,7 @@ func greeting(name: String, greeting: String) { print("\(greeting), \(name)!") } -greeting(name: "Danny", "Hello") +greeting(name: "Danny", greeting: "Hello") @@ -33,7 +36,7 @@ greeting(name: "Danny", "Hello") /*: question3 ### 3. This function doesn't work, either. Can you fix the function (_not_ the call) so that it works? */ -func daysInMonth(month: String, days: String) { +func daysInMonth(month: String, days: Int) { print("There are \(days) in \(month)") } @@ -46,8 +49,12 @@ daysInMonth(month: "November", days: 30) ### 4. So far, you have created functions that take two arguments. Can you create (and call) one that takes three? Try to create a function that three parameters: a beverage, the number of bottles of that beverage, and a place you can keep those bottles. Print the sentence "____ bottles of ____ on the ____ wall." */ // write your code here +func bottle (bevName: String, numBottles: Int, placeToKeep: String) +{ + print("\(numBottles) bottles of \(bevName) on the \(placeToKeep)") +} - +bottle(bevName: "Brooklyn Ale", numBottles: 12, placeToKeep: "refrigerator") //: Click [here](https://github.com/learn-co-curriculum/swift-funcMultipleArg-lab/blob/solution/MyPlayground.playground/Pages/solution.xcplaygroundpage/Contents.swift) to see the solution.