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compiler errors - How to do arithmetic between int and float in Swift?

This is my first day in Swift programming and till now we are using Objective C. I tried to write simple addition program it works. Like,

var i = 10
var j = 10
var k = i + j
println(k)

But when I change one of the values to float it gives error.

var i = 10
var j = 10.4
var k = i + j
println(k)

Error: main.swift:13:11: Could not find an overload for '+' that accepts the supplied arguments

Now I did Google search and tried few thing e.g. Double(i+j) , but it doesn't work. Swift should implicitly convert int to float in this case, isn't it?

Please suggest if I am doing any mistake understanding Swift language.

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Depending on what you want your result to be, you should convert it to the appropriate type using that types init method.

eg.

var myInt = 5;
var myDouble = 3.4;

If I want a double for example in my result

var doubleResult = Double(myInt) + myDouble;

if I want an integer instead, please note the double will be truncated.

var intResult = myInt + Int(myDouble)

The problem I see in your example is you're trying to do an add operation and then convert it but both values needs to be the same before you perform the addition.

Apple has made it quiet strict to avoid type mis-match and conversion errors. Sometimes this can be a bit 'too strict' for dev coming from other languages, I was annoyed at first but I got used to it.


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