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iOS Build a Playlist Browser with Objective-C Building a Music Library Model Creating a Data Model

Laura Kirby
Laura Kirby
1,814 Points

I used literal notation to instantiate & add values to the instance var NSDictionary & the class property NSArray.

Where is the typo? What am I missing here?

GiftBasket.h
#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>

@interface GiftBasket : NSObject
@property(nonatomic, strong) NSArray *chocolateBox;

@end
GiftBasket.m
#import "GiftBasket.h"

@implementation GiftBasket

- (instancetype)init
{
    self = [super init];
    if (self) {
        NSDictionary *carmelDelight = @{@"flavor":@"carmel"}; 
        self.chocolateBox = @[carmelDelight];
    }
    return self;
}

@end

2 Answers

Gabe Nadel
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STAFF
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Gabe Nadel
Treehouse Guest Teacher

Your code is GREAT! Unfortunately, your spelling is just a tiny bit off...the variable should be named "caramel"...

Laura Kirby
Laura Kirby
1,814 Points

Thank you Gabe! Those details will getcha.