Sorry if this is trivial - I am so new to swift, actually I have only looked at the language guide+reference for a few minutes.
As far as I understand a parenthesized expression like (2,3)
is used to construct a tuple, and (2)
is a single-element tuple of type (Int)
.
But then what happens with common use of parentheses like (2+4)
in expression (2+4)*5
? Is this still a tuple of type (Int)
multiplied by an Int
?
From Types in the Swift book:
If there is only one element inside the parentheses, the type is simply the type of that element. For example, the type of
(Int)
isInt
, not(Int)
.
So the type of (2)
or (2+4)
is simply Int
, and the *
in (2+4)*5
is
just integer multiplication.
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