I'm trying to developing an app that includes a simple Stopwatch feature. I'm using Xcode 6 and the Swift language. Here is the code in FirstViewController
@IBAction func Stopwatch (Sender:UIButton) { 
var startTime = NSTimeInterval()
    func updateTime(timer:NSTimer) {
        //Find Current TIme
        var currentTime = NSDate.timeIntervalSinceReferenceDate()
        //Find the difference between current time and start time
        var elapsedTime :NSTimeInterval = currentTime - startTime
        //calculate the minutes in elapsed time.
        let minutes = UInt(elapsedTime / 60.0)
        elapsedTime -= (NSTimeInterval(minutes) * 60)
        //calculate the seconds in elapsed time.
        let seconds = UInt(elapsedTime)
        elapsedTime -= NSTimeInterval(seconds)
        //find out the fraction of milliseconds to be displayed.
        let hours = UInt(elapsedTime * 100)
        let strMinutes = minutes > 9 ? String(minutes):String(minutes)
        let strSeconds = seconds > 9 ? String(seconds):String(seconds)
        let strHours = hours > 9 ? String(hours):String(hours)
        //assign text to Label
        elapsedTimeLabel.text = "You have slept for \(strHours)"
    }
    //Timer 
    var timer = NSTimer.scheduledTimerWithTimeInterval(0.5, target: self, selector: Selector("updateTime:"), userInfo: nil, repeats: true)
    startTime = NSDate.timeIntervalSinceReferenceDate()
}
}
Every time I run the app (within iOS Simulator), the app crashes when I press the button (execute the Stopwatch function). The error always reads
2014-11-23 11:44:53.617 Sleep[9630:644637] -[Sleep.FirstViewController updateTime:]: 
unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x7ff6d9676e80
2014-11-23 11:44:53.622 Sleep[9630:644637] *** Terminating app due to uncaught exception 
'NSInvalidArgumentException', reason: '-[Sleep.FirstViewController updateTime:]: unrecognized 
selector sent to instance 0x7ff6d9676e80'
*** First throw call stack:
I have no idea why this is happening and I'm pretty new to iOS programming, so please help!
let updateTime be a class method .
And if it's in a pure Swift class you'll need to preface that method's declaration with @objc like:
class A {
     @objc func updateTime(timer:NSTimer) {
     }
}
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