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iOS Swift Collections and Control Flow Dictionaries in Swift Working With Dictionaries

jonathan Appiah Bannor
jonathan Appiah Bannor
444 Points

help in task 3

help in task 3. please

dictionary.swift
// IceCream 

var iceCream = ["CC": "Chocolate Chip",
                 "AP": "Apple Pie",
                 "PB": "Peanut Butter"]
iceCream["RR"] = "Rocky Road"

1 Answer

Caleb Kleveter
MOD
Caleb Kleveter
Treehouse Moderator 37,862 Points

Remember, you use the braces after the dictionary name to both get and set values in it. You set a value:

iceCream["RR"] = "Rocky Road"

You will do something very similar to get the value:

var applePie = // ...

Hope this helps!