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iOS Swift 2.0 Collections and Control Flow Dictionaries Working with Dictionaries

Kawal Oberoi
Kawal Oberoi
6,429 Points

I seem to be doing totally right but it won't accept the code. While it works fine in Xcode

// Enter your code below

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

let applePie = iceCream["AP"]

iceCream.updateValue("Choclate Chip Cookie Dough", forKey: "CC")

dictionary.swift
// Enter your code below

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

let applePie = iceCream["AP"]

iceCream.updateValue("Choclate Chip Cookie Dough", forKey: "CC")

1 Answer

Alexander Smith
Alexander Smith
10,476 Points

this way just worked for me.

// Enter your code below
var iceCream = ["CC": "Chocolate Chip", "AP": "Apple Pie", "PB": "Peanut Butter"]
iceCream.updateValue("Rocky Road", forKey: "RR")
let applePie = iceCream["AP"]
iceCream.updateValue("Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough", forKey: "CC")

Just noticed you spelled chocolate wrong in your updateValue

Kawal Oberoi
Kawal Oberoi
6,429 Points

Thanks man! Chocolate caused the trouble I guess! ; - ;