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Start your free trialRamsey Shafi
Courses Plus Student 5,240 PointsI don't understand what the mistake is
I don't understand what is wrong with this code. Everything looks fine to me.
let currencies = ["US": "Dollar", "UK": "Pound", "JP": "Yen"]
let ukCurrency = currencies.removeValueForKey("UK")
2 Answers
Chris Shaw
26,676 PointsHi Ramsey,
This challenge doesn't want you to alter the dictionary in any way, it simply wants you to assign the value for the key UK to a new constant called ukCurrency
.
let currencies = ["US": "Dollar", "UK": "Pound", "JP": "Yen"]
let ukCurrency = currencies["UK"]
Happy coding!
Tyler Zika
14,402 Pointscurrencies is a constant. Since that is the case, you cannot remove something from a dictionary by the key. Make currencies a variable by using
var currencies = ["US": "Dollar", "UK": "Pound", "JP": "Yen"]
Ramsey Shafi
Courses Plus Student 5,240 PointsRamsey Shafi
Courses Plus Student 5,240 PointsThank you so much! I was trying to figure this out for so long.
Chris Shaw
26,676 PointsChris Shaw
26,676 PointsYou're welcome.