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have two quote dictionaries I'm trying to append after an in-app purchase. I have tried several different methods to append the dictionaries together but I'm still getting an error "No exact matches in call to instance method 'append'" I have established variables for each array to then append the array within the struct. Any thoughts? Is there a better method I should use to add the quotes from the array called QuoteDetails2 to the initial array QuoteDetails? Here is the code I'm trying to correct: var topQuotes = [QuoteDetails]() var additionalQuotes = [QuoteDetails2]() public struct QuoteProvider { static func all() -> [QuoteDetails] { return [ QuoteDetails( id: “1”, texts: “High school is fun”, authors: “SM” ), QuoteDetails( id: “2”, texts: “Middle School is fun”, authors: "A. Philip Randolph" ), QuoteDetails( id: “3”, texts: “The playground is fun”, authors: "Booker T. Washington" ), QuoteDetails( id: “4”, texts: "Hold on to your dreams of a better life and stay committed to striving to realize it.", authors: “KJ” ) ] } static func all2() -> [QuoteDetails2] { return [ QuoteDetails2( id: "1", texts: "The cat ran fast”, authors: " ME” ), QuoteDetails2( id: "2", texts: “The dog ran fast.”, authors: " ME” ), QuoteDetails2( id: "3", texts: "End life problems”, authors: “ME” ) ] } func showPremiumQuotes() { if UserDefaults.standard.bool(forKey: "premiumQuotes") == true { topQuotes.append(contentsOf: additionalQuotes) } } /// - Returns: A random item. static func random() -> QuoteDetails { let allQuotes = QuoteProvider.all() let randomIndex = Int.random(in: 0..<allQuotes.count) return allQuotes[randomIndex] } }
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