//import UIKit
//import Cocoa
/*var str = "Hello, playground"
print(str)
/* My first program in Swift 4 */
var myString = "Hello, World!"; print(myString)
// Var Able to change value of it
var Age = 10;
print (Age);
Age = 50;
print (Age);
// Let Not Able to change value of it
let name = "Koky";
print (name);
var num = 10;
print(num)
var dou = 20.3
print(dou)
var nametxt = "Mariam"
var height = 1.5
let greeting = "Hello, "
print (greeting + nametxt)
print (name + " is " + String(height) + "m " + "tall")
// Data Types
var Intval : Int = 20;
var UIntval : UInt = 2022222;
var Floatval :Float = 230.5
var Doubleval : Double = 50.36
var Stringval : String = "eman"
var boolval : Bool = true
var Characterval : Character = "x"
print(UIntval, Intval , Floatval , Doubleval , Stringval , boolval,Characterval)
// Create Own DataType
typealias Feet = Int
var distances: Feet = 100
print(distances)
var remainder = -13 % 9
print(remainder)
var quotient = 15 / 2
print(quotient)
var distance = 200 //in km
var time = 2.3 //in hours
var speed = Double(distance)/time
print (speed)
print("Items to print \n", separator: "Value \n" , terminator: "Value")
print("\nValue one","Value two", separator: " \nNext Value" , terminator: " \nEnd")
// You can declare variable as Variable Declaration
var intalx = 10;
// You can declare variable as Type Annotations
var intalxx : Int = 10;
var varA = "Godzilla"
var varB = 1000.00
print("Value of \(varA) is more than \(varB) millions")
// Declare Value as optical that not mandatory assign value to parameter
var perhapsInt: Int?
var nnn : Int? = nil
var Inta : Int?
var perhapsStr : String? = nil
perhapsStr = "Hellow Every Body"
if perhapsStr != nil {print(perhapsStr)}
else { print("myString has nil value")}
var myString : String?
myString = "no one else"
if myString != nil{print(myString)}
else{print("myString Is Nil")}
if test == nil {print("Test Is Nil")}
else {print(test)}
*/
var test : String!
test = "Hello Emy"
if let yourString = test {
print("Your string has - \(yourString)")
} else {
print("Your string does not have a value")
}
var error501 = (errorCode: 501, description: "Not Implemented")
print(error501.errorCode) // prints 501.
let stringL = "Hello\tWorld\n\nHello\'Swift 4\'"
print(stringL)
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Online Swift Compiler: Keyboard Shortcuts
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Shortcut | Description |
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⌘ + C | Copy Selected Text |
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⌘ + F | Search Text |
⌘ + ⌥ + F | Replace Text |
Shortcut | Description |
Ctrl + Enter | Run the program |
Ctrl + S | Save Project |
Shift + Ctrl + S | Save As Project |
Ctrl + G | Share Project |
Ctrl + Z | Undo Editing |
Ctrl + Y | Redo Editing |
Ctrl + A | Select All Text |
Ctrl + X | Cut Selected Text |
Ctrl + C | Copy Selected Text |
Ctrl + V | Paste Copied Text |
Ctrl + F | Search Text |
Ctrl + H | Replace Text |
Online Swift Compiler: Save and Share Swift Code (Project)
Save Swift Project Online
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Share Swift Project Online
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More Features of Online Swift Compiler
- Theme – You can change the current editor's theme from the "Editor Theme" option under "Settings" menu.
- Font Size – You can change the font size of the editor /compiler from from the "Font Size" option under "Settings" menu.
- Tab Size – You can change the tab size from the "Tab Size" option under "Settings" Menu.
- Show/Hide Line Numbers – You can show/hide the line number with the code from the "Show Line Numbers" or "Hide Line Numbers" option under "Settings" Menu.
- And, many more.
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