From f4814e541064b1609f32fecd69332e58b9afe9ce Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Becca Akin Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2018 23:44:20 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Fourth problem complete --- .../main.xcplaygroundpage/Contents.swift | 93 +++++++++++++------ 1 file changed, 64 insertions(+), 29 deletions(-) diff --git a/MyPlayground.playground/Pages/main.xcplaygroundpage/Contents.swift b/MyPlayground.playground/Pages/main.xcplaygroundpage/Contents.swift index 61512aa..60b7fd8 100644 --- a/MyPlayground.playground/Pages/main.xcplaygroundpage/Contents.swift +++ b/MyPlayground.playground/Pages/main.xcplaygroundpage/Contents.swift @@ -13,9 +13,11 @@ /*: question1 ### 1. Create a function named `frozen` which takes no arguments. When this function is called, it prints "Let it go!". */ -// write your code here - +func frozen(){ + print("Let it go!") +} +frozen() @@ -25,7 +27,11 @@ /*: question2 ### 2. Write a function named `frozenAgain` that takes no arguments. Declare a constant in the body of the function, and assign it the value "Let it go!". Then print it to the console. */ -// write your code here +func frozenAgain(){ + let slogan = "Let it go!" + + print("\(slogan)") +} @@ -36,7 +42,13 @@ /*: question3 ### 3. Write a function that takes in a character's name as an argument (it can be any character from anything). What should the type of that argument be? Print the message "My favorite character is ." to the screen. */ -// write your code here +func animeFav(charName: String){ + + print("My favorite character is \(charName).") + +} + + @@ -47,10 +59,15 @@ /*: question4 ### 4. Call the function you wrote in Question 3 using a constant you define. Then call it using a variable. Change the value of the variable, and call it again. What do you see in the console? */ -// write your code here +let character = "Luffy" +animeFav(charName: character) +var favChar = "Nami" +animeFav(charName: favChar) +favChar = "Robin" +animeFav(charName: favChar) @@ -58,9 +75,12 @@ /*: question5 ### 5. Write a function that takes an integer as an argument and prints the string "I got problems but Swift ain't one" to the console. */ -// write your code here - +func noProbs(num: Int){ + + print("I got \(num) problems but Swift ain't one") +} +noProbs(num: 100) @@ -70,7 +90,15 @@ /*: question6 ### 6. Write a function that takes two arguments, the name of a band (a `String`) and a number (an `Int`). It should print the message "My # favorite band is ." to the console. */ -// write your code here +func favBand(bandName: String, number: Int){ + + print("My #\(number) favorite band is \(bandName).") +} + +var name = "Chainsmoker " +var num = 1 + +favBand(bandName: name, number: num) @@ -80,11 +108,11 @@ /*: question7 ### 7. The code below is broken. Can you identify which line has an error and fix it so that it works again? Uncomment the code below before starting. */ -//func badFavoriteBand(bandName: String, position: Int) { -// print("My #\(position) favorite band is \(bandName).") -//} -// -//badFavoriteBand("The Beatles", 2) +func badFavoriteBand(bandName: String, position: Int) { + print("My #\(position) favorite band is \(bandName).") +} + +badFavoriteBand(bandName: "The Beatles", position: 2) @@ -95,11 +123,11 @@ /*: question8 ### 8. This code is broken, too. Assume the call to the function is correct. What's broken about the function definition? Can you fix it? Uncomment the code below before starting. */ -//func alsoBadFavoriteBand(bandName: String, position: String) { -// print("My #\(position) favorite band is \(bandName)") -//} -// -//alsoBadFavoriteBand(bandName: "Blink-182", position: 42) +func alsoBadFavoriteBand(bandName: String, position: Int) { + print("My #\(position) favorite band is \(bandName)") +} + +alsoBadFavoriteBand(bandName: "Blink-182", position: 42) @@ -110,10 +138,11 @@ /*: question9 ### 9. Let's play Mad Libs! Create a function called `madLib`. It should take three parameters: A character name, a noun, and a preposition, and print out the line "To and , !" to the console. Don't forget to call your function to test it out! */ -// write your code here - - +func madLib(charName: String, noun: String, prep: String){ + print("To \(noun) and \(prep), \(charName)!") +} +madLib(charName: "Clark", noun: "dog", prep: "has") @@ -121,10 +150,12 @@ /*: question10 ### 10. Create a function that takes no arguments and returns the string "Buzz Lightyear to the rescue!" */ -// write your code here - +func printStatement()-> String{ + return "Buzz Lightyear to the rescue!" +} +print(printStatement()) @@ -132,19 +163,23 @@ /*: question11 ### 11. Create a function that takes no arguments and returns any number. */ -// write your code here - - - +func returnNum() -> Int{ + + return 0 +} +print(returnNum()) /*: question12 ### 12. Create a function that takes in a characters name. This function will return back a `String` as follows: "To infinity and beyond, !". The character name should be returned uppercased. */ -// write your code here - +func charNam(char: String)-> String{ + + return "To infinity and beyond, \(char.uppercased())!" +} +print(charNam(char: "Sanji"))