Swift
var mark: Int var mark2: Int } The syntax for creating instances let studrecord = student()
Example class MarksStruct { var mark: Int init(mark: Int) { self.mark = mark } }
class studentMarks { var mark = 300 } let marks = studentMarks() println("Mark is \(marks.mark)") When we run the above program using playground, we get the following result: Mark is 300
Accessing Class Properties as Reference Types Class properties can be accessed by the '.' syntax. Property name is separated by a '.' after the instance name. class MarksStruct { var mark: Int init(mark: Int) { self.mark = mark } }
class studentMarks { 104