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iOS Swift Basics (retired) Collections What is a Dictionary?

Luke Jones
Luke Jones
543 Points

Cant figure out how to assign the value for "UK" to a constant named ukCurrency.

Here is my code. I think I started the second line right, but am not sure how to complete it.

let currencies = ["US": "Dollar", "UK": "Pound", "JP": "Yen"] let ukCurrency =

dictionaries.swift

They want you to create a constant named ukCurrency and then give it a value from the dictionary 'currencies'. This is what I did.

let ukCurrency = currencies["UK"]

No problem!(: