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Python Introducing Dictionaries Iterating and Packing with Dictionaries Iterating Over Dictionaries

AssertionError

pets = {'name ':'Ernie', 'animal':'dog', 'breed':'Pug', 'age':2} for keys, values in pets.items() print(keys) print(values)

Where did I go wrong? Please help

iterating_dictionaries.py
pets = {'name ':'Ernie', 'animal':'dog', 'breed':'Pug', 'age':2}
for keys, values in pets.items()
print(keys) 
print(values)

1 Answer

I didn't get an assertion error with your code. I did receive a syntax error then an indentation error. The syntax error is a missing colon at the end here:

for keys, values in pets.items():

Then your two print statements need to be indented to be part of the for loop.