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Closures using number parameters
Edit - it is the $0 > $1 which i dont understand Assuming i have the below code: var numbers = [20, 19, 7, 12] And i create a closure numbers.map({ (number: Int) -> Int in var result = 0 If number % 2 == 1 { result = 0 * number } else is number % 2 == 0 { result = 3 * number } Return result )} Can someone please explain how the number parameters works in the below after sorted Let sortedNumbers = numbers.sorted { $0 > $1 } Print(sortedNumbers)
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I understand the dollar signs now
These are taking the default arguments and would go up corresponding to how many arugments there are.