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Python Introducing Dictionaries Introducing Dictionaries Creating a Dictionary

On an empty line beneath the existing code, create a variable called topic and assign to this variable the value of the

cant get it right:(

creating_dictionaries.py
student={'name':'','topic':'python'}
  topic = student('topic')

1 Answer

Hi Leo, You have to access the topic using square brackets. Anytime you get stuck watch previous video again - it will help you to spot the mistake and you will learn faster that way.

student = {
    'name': '',
    'topic': 'python'
}

topic = student['topic']