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iOS Build a Weather App with Swift Simple Data Structures Loading Files From A Directory

Matthew Turk
Matthew Turk
6,155 Points

Bummer! Store the path to the resource in a constant named plistPath. Even though I've done this, I get the error.

The code is attached. It seems like it would be correct.

import Foundation

// Add your code below

let plistPath = NSBundle.mainBundle().pathForResource("CrazyInformation", ofType: "plist") let crazyDictionary = NSDictionary(contentsOfFile: plistPath)

2 Answers

You're close! Check that you are receiving a valid path before initializing the dictionary:

if let plistPath = NSBundle.mainBundle().pathForResource("CrazyInformation", ofType: "plist") 
{
let crazyDictionary = NSDictionary(contentsOfFile: plistPath)
}