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swift - How to print a string from plist without "Optional"?

I load a value from a dictionary in a plist but when I print it to the console, it prints: Optional(Monday Title) rather than just "Monday Title".

How can I get rid of the Optional() of my value when printing?

var plistPath = NSBundle.mainBundle().pathForResource("days", ofType: "plist")
var plistArray = NSArray(contentsOfFile: plistPath!) as NSArray!

    for obj: AnyObject in plistArray {
        if var dicInfo = obj as? NSDictionary {
            let todayTitle: AnyObject? = dicInfo.valueForKey("Title")
            println(todayTitle)
        }
    }    
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One way to get rid of the Optional is to use an exclamation point:

println(todayTitle!)

However, you should do it only if you are certain that the value is there. Another way is to unwrap and use a conditional, like this:

if let theTitle = todayTitle {
    println(theTitle)
}

Paste this program into runswiftlang for a demo:

let todayTitle : String? = "today"
println(todayTitle)
println(todayTitle!)
if let theTitle = todayTitle {
    println(theTitle)
}

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