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Mastering Swift 5 - Fifth Edition

By : Jon Hoffman
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Mastering Swift 5 - Fifth Edition

By: Jon Hoffman

Overview of this book

Over the years, the Mastering Swift book has established itself amongst developers as a popular choice as an in-depth and practical guide to the Swift programming language. The latest edition is fully updated and revised to cover the new version: Swift 5. Inside this book, you'll find the key features of Swift 5 easily explained with complete sets of examples. From the basics of the language to popular features such as concurrency, generics, and memory management, this definitive guide will help you develop your expertise and mastery of the Swift language. Mastering Swift 5, Fifth Edition will give you an in-depth knowledge of some of the most sophisticated elements in Swift development, including protocol extensions, error handling, and closures. It will guide you on how to use and apply them in your own projects. Later, you'll see how to leverage the power of protocol-oriented programming to write flexible and easier-to-manage code. You will also see how to add the copy-on-write feature to your custom value types and how to avoid memory management issues caused by strong reference cycles.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)

Conditional statements

A conditional statement will check a condition and execute a block of code only if the condition is true. Swift provides both the if and if...else conditional statements. Let's take a look at how to use these conditional statements to execute blocks of code if a specified condition is true.

The if statement

The if statement will check a conditional statement and, if it is true, it will execute the block of code. This statement takes the following format:

if condition {  
  block of code 
} 

Now, let's take a look at how to use the if statement:

let teamOneScore = 7  
let teamTwoScore = 6 
if teamOneScore > teamTwoScore {  
  print("Team One Won") 
}

In the preceding example, we...