The Swift programming language was introduced by Apple on the occasion of the WWDC in June 2014. Since then, the swift tag has become quite active (> 24.000 questions as of now).
Out of curiosity, I searched for the first question about Swift and found this:
A question from October 2009, which predates the introduction of Swift by more than 4 years!
As it turned out, the question was edited in January 2015. In particular, the existing Objective-C code was replaced by the corresponding Swift code, and the swift tag was added. The editor then posted an answer (using Swift).
(There are about 30 questions with the Swift tag which were originally posted before that language became known to the public. For most of them, the Swift tag and a Swift answer was added later. This is probably OK, because many question are about the frameworks and not about the lanugage, as was discussed in Is it acceptable to post answers in Swift on iOS/OS X questions marked with the Objective-C tag and vice versa?.)
Is it okay to edit an old question and replace Objective-C code with Swift code if I am going to post an answer using Swift?