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iOS Object-Oriented Swift Properties Getter and Setter Methods

Samuel Kim
Samuel Kim
1,231 Points

what am i doing wrong?

what am i doing wrong?

Temperature.swift
class Temperature {
    var celsius: Float = 0.0
    var fahrenheit: Float {
       get {
       return (celsius * 1.8) + 32.0
       }
       set { celsius = (newValue - 32) / 1.8
    }    
}

1 Answer

Nathan Tallack
Nathan Tallack
22,160 Points

Your code was good. You were missing a closing brace.

It is a good idea to line up all your opening and closing braces so that you can see when you are missing one because you are still indented. See your example laid out this way with the missing brace at the end.

class Temperature {
    var celsius: Float = 0.0
    var fahrenheit: Float {
        get {
            return (celsius * 1.8) + 32.0
        }
        set { 
            celsius = (newValue - 32) / 1.8
        }
    }
}