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eittay basly
1,077 PointsLooks like I'm stuck, need help please!
It keeps telling me that I need: 'let ukCurrencies' be defined
let currencies = ["US": "Dollar", "UK": "Pound", "JP": "Yen"]
let ukCurrencies = "UK"
1 Answer

Steve Hunter
57,682 PointsYes, you need to access the dictionary which is called currencies
using the key UK
. That looks like:
let ukCurrency = currencies["UK"]
I hope that makes sense!
Steve.
eittay basly
1,077 Pointseittay basly
1,077 PointsThank You!