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Python

Int in a list

I'm trying to make a shop and so i need a price for my items so I tried to add an int inside my list like so :

weapons = ["Great Sword":40]

But i guess that only worked in older python versions.

Help please :}

2 Answers

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
243,318 Points

:point_right: It looks like you want to make a dict instead of a list. Try declaring it with braces instead of brackets:

weapons = {"Great Sword":40}

Oh that's right :] Thanks for answering.