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3,831 PointsHow can your move the value for UK if it is assigned to a constant?
Having trouble getting pass the second stage in the dictionary challenge. Any help figuring this out would be great!
2 Answers
Stone Preston
42,016 Pointsthe task states: Assign the value for key "UK" to a constant named ukCurrency.
you arent changing the dictionary at all, you are just accessing one of the values it stores using a key, and assigning that value to another constant
let currencies = ["US":"Dollar", "UK":"Pound", "JP": "Yen"]
let ukCurrency = currencies["UK"] //= the value of currencies["UK"] which is "Pound"
Kyla Thompson
3,831 PointsThanks! I was forgetting my semi-colons.
Stone Preston
42,016 PointsWoops, actually in swift semicolons are optional unless you want multiple statements on one line. didnt mean to put them in there, it should work without them. edited my answer.