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643 PointsCreate a constant named ukCurrency. Assign the value from the currencies dictionary. Use the key of "UK" to access value
Create a constant named ukCurrency. Assign the value from the currencies dictionary. Use the key of "UK" to access the value. let ukCurrency=["UK"] does not work for me..
1 Answer
Justin Reed
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 33,918 PointsHello Johnny,
Super close, just need to call on the currencies dictionary, kind of like specifying what door you want to use the key "UK" on.
let ukCurrency= currencies["UK"]
Hope this helps and would love to get an upvote if it does!
Kind regards,
Justin
PDX beginning developer in Swift
Johnny Wright
643 PointsJohnny Wright
643 Pointsthanks buddy it worked
Justin Reed
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 33,918 PointsJustin Reed
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 33,918 Pointsawesome, thats good to hear.
If you wouldnt mind would you mark me as the best answer of the thread? Im really struggling with getting points in the forum
Johnny Wright
643 PointsJohnny Wright
643 Pointsyup no problem. got you down for best answer
Johnny Wright
643 PointsJohnny Wright
643 Pointsyup no problem. got you down for best answer