Programming in Swift: Functions & Types

Jan 4 2022 · Swift 5.5, iOS 15, Xcode 13

Part 4: Properties & Methods

34. Challenge: Methods

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Notes: 34. Challenge: Methods

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It’s time for some practice with methods. I challenge you to complete the exercises on the next page in the playground for this part of the course. Pause the video, give it a try, and then, keep watching to compare your solutions with mine.

  mutating func curveGrades() {

  }
41 var grade…
46 var students
53 var classroom
guard let highestGrade = getHighestGrade() else {
      return
    }
students =
      students.map { student in
        return student
      }
75 let curveAmount = 100 - highestGrade
76 var student = student
77 student.grade += curveAmount
74 students.map { [curveAmount = 100 - highestGrade] student in
        var student = student
79 .sorted { $0.grade > $1.grade }
classroom.curveGrades()
84 classroom.students