count how many times a user calls each class in a sequence (swift4)





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When the user visits all three view controllers in no particular order. I want a var to count one. The count only goes to two once all three view controllers are visited again. I don't know if this is a coredata or userdefulat thing. But basically once the user calls all three classes then have all of the view controllers indefinitely increase the count but the user has to visit all 3 classes first.



import UIKit
class oneV: UIViewController {



override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()

}
}
class twoV: UIViewController {


override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()


}
}

class threeV: UIViewController {


override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()


}
}









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    When the user visits all three view controllers in no particular order. I want a var to count one. The count only goes to two once all three view controllers are visited again. I don't know if this is a coredata or userdefulat thing. But basically once the user calls all three classes then have all of the view controllers indefinitely increase the count but the user has to visit all 3 classes first.



    import UIKit
    class oneV: UIViewController {



    override func viewDidLoad() {
    super.viewDidLoad()

    }
    }
    class twoV: UIViewController {


    override func viewDidLoad() {
    super.viewDidLoad()


    }
    }

    class threeV: UIViewController {


    override func viewDidLoad() {
    super.viewDidLoad()


    }
    }









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      When the user visits all three view controllers in no particular order. I want a var to count one. The count only goes to two once all three view controllers are visited again. I don't know if this is a coredata or userdefulat thing. But basically once the user calls all three classes then have all of the view controllers indefinitely increase the count but the user has to visit all 3 classes first.



      import UIKit
      class oneV: UIViewController {



      override func viewDidLoad() {
      super.viewDidLoad()

      }
      }
      class twoV: UIViewController {


      override func viewDidLoad() {
      super.viewDidLoad()


      }
      }

      class threeV: UIViewController {


      override func viewDidLoad() {
      super.viewDidLoad()


      }
      }









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      When the user visits all three view controllers in no particular order. I want a var to count one. The count only goes to two once all three view controllers are visited again. I don't know if this is a coredata or userdefulat thing. But basically once the user calls all three classes then have all of the view controllers indefinitely increase the count but the user has to visit all 3 classes first.



      import UIKit
      class oneV: UIViewController {



      override func viewDidLoad() {
      super.viewDidLoad()

      }
      }
      class twoV: UIViewController {


      override func viewDidLoad() {
      super.viewDidLoad()


      }
      }

      class threeV: UIViewController {


      override func viewDidLoad() {
      super.viewDidLoad()


      }
      }






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