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Python

bears = {"Grizzly":"angry", "Brown":"friendly" replace blank# so the code will print a greeting only to friendly bears?

for bear in bears: if #blank#: print("Hello, "+bear+" bear!") else: print("odd")

what do i fill in for the #blank# part

4 Answers

Try replacing #blank# with: bear == "Brown"

If you just replace #blank# with "Brown" then it will treat Brown as an undefined variable name.

I would try to type "Brown" in the blank

(What Bob says below sounds good to me!)

thanks guys! much appreciated

actually guys it was wrong its bears[bear] == 'friendly