Programming in Swift: Fundamentals

Oct 19 2021 · Swift 5.5, iOS 15, Xcode 13

Part 5: Functions & Named Types

36. Functions & Return

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Notes: 36. Functions & Return

Update Notes: The student materials have been reviewed and are updated as of October 2021.

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If you followed along and built the Bullseye app, you might remember writing functions like amountOff or sliderValueRounded. Both of those methods returned a value. When a function or method returns a value, once the function is called that value can be stored or used in-place.

func amountOff() -> Int {
  abs(target - sliderValueRounded())
}
  
func pointsForCurrentRound() -> Int {
  let maximumScore = 100
  let difference = amountOff()
  let bonus: Int
    if difference == 0 {
      bonus = 100
    } else if difference == 1 {....
func sliderValueRounded() -> Int {
  Int(sliderValue.rounded())
}

func amountOff() -> Int {
  abs(target - sliderValueRounded())
}
...) -> {...
...) -> Bool {... 
  return grade >= lowestPass
grade >= lowestPass
func getPassStatus
let chrisPassStatus = getPassStatus(for: chris.grade)
let samPassStatus = getPassStatus(for: sam.grade)
let classPassStatus = getPassStatus(for: chris.grade) && getPassStatus(for: sam.grade)
let sam = (name: "Sam", grade: 99, pet: nil)
let sam: (name: String, grade: Int, pet: String?) = (name: "Sam", grade: 99, pet: nil)
typealias Student =
let chris: Student = (name: "Chris", grade: 49, pet: "Mango")
let sam: Student = (name: "Sam", grade: 99, pet: nil)
func orderPetCollar(for student: Student) {

}
guard let pet = student.pet
guard let pet = student.pet else { }
guard let pet = student.pet else { return }
print("One custom collar for \(student.name)'s pet, \(pet)!")
orderPetCollar(for: chris)
orderPetCollar(for: sam)