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what does "->" mean in swift when declaring functions?

example function

func example(titles: [String]) `->` [UIButton] {

}

and where could i find more docs on this topic (docs relevant to functions declaring in swift)?

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Bob Avatar asked Jun 18 '15 08:06

Bob


2 Answers

There is no > in swift function declarations - someone botched up the HTML rendering in the page you were reading. It was supposed to be -> (an arrow made up of a hypen and the greater than operator) that's used to denote the return type of the function.

The text was supposed to read

func example(titles: [String]) -> [UIButton] {

}

Which means the example function has one parameter called titles of type [String] (array of String) and it returns a [UIButton] (array of UIButton).

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Mureinik Avatar answered Nov 14 '22 03:11

Mureinik


Assuming you're talking about -> the portion after that denotes the return value of the function.

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rounak Avatar answered Nov 14 '22 02:11

rounak