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    Kurobe Kuro^T_T^
5,369 PointsComplete the code so it will iterate over only the keys in the student dictionary.
i dont get it
5 Answers
 
    rydavim
18,814 PointsWhen iterating over a Python dictionary you can iterate over the keys(), the values(), or the items(). In this case, they want you to just iterate over the keys in the student dictionary. 
student = {'name': 'Craig', 'major': 'Computer Science', 'credits': 36}
for key in student.keys(): # <-- name, major, credits
    print(key)
For a more in-depth reference on Python dictionaries, try the Google developer page.
 
    Emily Senechal
Courses Plus Student 1,385 PointsNo joke, didn't go over that at all in the videos!
 
    Flamie Mushawatu
4,135 Pointstrue story
 
    Jose Rocha
4,067 Pointsi feel ya
 
    Malebogo Mabe
545 Pointsi did that but its wrong
 
    christopher abjornson
5,572 Pointsits actually values because that is what your looking for.
 
    Tafadzwa Timothy Gakaka
10,978 Pointsstudent = {'name': 'Craig', 'major': 'Computer Science', 'credits': 36}
for key, val in student.items(): print(key) print(value)
answer is .items
 
    leo homssi
5,111 Pointsitems