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Nils Garland
18,416 Pointsthe first task was easy i get it but the next?
this weard i know that you shall do like this but this says that this is wrong?
// Enter your code below
var iceCream = [
"CC": "Chocolate Chip",
"AP": "Apple Pie",
"PB": "Peanut Butter"
]
iceCream.updateValue (Rocky,Road, forKey: RR)
1 Answer

Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherYour strings that you're updating need to be in quotes otherwise it thinks Rocky, Road, and RR are variable names. Also, you have a stray comma between Rocky and Road. Take a look at the line I used:
iceCream.updateValue("Rocky Road", forKey: "RR")