1. Create a variable, starWarsHeroes
of type [String
] with a default value. The following String
values should be contained in this Array
variable.
- Luke Skywalker
- Princess Leia
- Han Solo
- Rey
2. Right below where you created the starWarsHeroes
variable, you should create another variable, starWarsVillains
of type [String
] which contains the following values:
- Darth Vader
- Emperor Palpatine
3. Below where you created the starWarsHeroes
variable, create another variable, starWarsDroids
of type [String
] that contains the following values:
- R2-D2
- C-3P0
- IG-88
- BB-8
4. Create a function, addKyloRen()
which takes in no arguments and returns no values. In your implementation of this function, you should add "Kylo Ren" to the starWarsVillains
array you created above.
5. Create a function, remove(droid:)
which takes in one argument labeled droid
of type String
. This functions return value is a Bool
. In your implementation of this function, you should look to find the index of the item to be deleted (the droid
variabled passed in) and then remove that item from the starWarsDroids
variable. After doing so, the funtion should return true
. If you're attempt of finding the index of the item fails in that you can't remove a droid that doesn't exist in the array, then return false
.
For example, lets assume that our starWarsDroids
array contains the following values, "R2-D2", "C-3P0", "IG-88", and "BB-8".
If we were to then call on this function like so:
remove(droid: "Blooper")
// false
remove(droid: "R2-D2")
// true
The starWarsDroids
array should now contain "C-3P0", "IG-88", and "BB-8".
6. Below where you created the starWarsDroids
variable--create another variable, starWarsCharacters
of type [String
: [String
]] and assign it a default value being an empty Dictionary
.
Next, create a function, createStarWarsCharacters()
that takes in no arguments and returns no values. In your implementation of this function, you will be assigning a new value to the starWarsCharacters
variable you just created.
The new value you should be assigning this variable must adhere to the type of what starWarsCharacters
is. What is the type of starWarsCharacters
? It's a Dictionary
where the keys are of type String
and the values are of type [String
], an Array
of String
s.
The keys of this Dictionary
should be the following:
- Heroes
- Villains
- Droids
The values pertaining to each key should be the Array
s you made in Questions #1-3. You should make sure you assign the correct Array
to the approrpriate key. Meaning... "Heroes" the key should not pertain to the value starWarsVillains
as that wouldn't make sense.
7. In between where you created the starWarsDroids
and starWarsCharacters
variables, we will be creating another variable.. starWarsGangsters
which is of type [String
]. Assign it a default value where it contains the following values:
- Watto
- Jabba the Hutt
Now you should create another method, createStarWarsGangsters()
that takes in no arguments and returns no values. In your implementation of this function you should create a new key-value pair to the starWarsCharacters
Dictionary
. The key should be "Gangsters" and the value should be the newly made Array
you made, starWarsGangsters
.
8. Create a function, description(characters:)
that takes in one argument labeled characters
of type [String
: [String
]]. This function should return back a String
.
Example: If we were to call on this function, passing it the starWarsCharacters
Dictionary
, we should expect that it returns the following String
value.
description(characters: starWarsCharacters)
--Star Wars Characters--
HEROES
1. Luke Skywalker
2. Princess Leia
3. Han Solo
4. Rey
VILLAINS
1. Darth Vader
2. Emperor Palpatine
GANGSTERS
1. Watto
2. Jabba the Hutt
DROIDS
1. R2-D2
2. C-3P0
3. IG-88
4. BB-8
MAJOR HINTS INCOMING
Feel free to ignore these hints if you want to make an attempt at tackling this problem first.
What your method signature should look like:
func description(characters: [String : [String]]) -> String {
}
- In your implementation of this function, first create a variable,
sentence
of typeString
and assign it the value "--Star Wars Characters--". - Create a for-in loop over the
characters
argument:
for (type, names) in characters {
}
- Within that for-in loop, look to add onto the
sentence
variable you created above.
`sentence += "\n\(type.uppercased())\n"
- Below this line of code you should create another for-in loop of the
names
variable you know how available to you.
9. Create a function, addHearts()
that takes in no arguments and returns no values. At this point, we can assume that our starWarsCharacters
Dictionary
is filled with heroes, villains, droids and gangsters.
Lets add some love to their names.
Going through every name in this dictionary, whenever we see the Character
'o', we should replace it with the Character
'❤️'.
For example, the name "Han Solo" should become "Han S❤️l❤️". Also, the name "Watto" will become "Watt❤️".
You should implement this method by first looping over the key-value pairs of the starWarsCharacters
Dictionary
, like so.
for (type, names) in starWarsCharacters {
}
In that for-loop, you will have access to a names
constant which is an array of String
s. You should go through each name and see if it contains the letter 'o'. If it does, then replace all occurrences of the character 'o' with the character '❤️' for that particular name.
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