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5,770 PointsCreate an NSDictionary called 'artDict', with the following key/value pairs.
Create an NSDictionary called 'artDict', with the following key/value pairs: "Artist":"Dali", "Title":"The Ship", "Medium":"Oil Paint"
NSDictionary *artDict = [ NSDictionary dictionaryWithObjectsAndKeys :
@"Artist",@"Dali",
@"Title",@"The Ship",
@"Medium",@"Oil Paint",
nil];
NSLog(@"%@",artDict);
1 Answer
William Li
Courses Plus Student 26,868 PointsCreate an NSDictionary called 'artDict', with the following key/value pairs: "Artist":"Dali", "Title":"The Ship", "Medium":"Oil Paint". Be sure to use the literal syntax.
Be sure to use the literal syntax when defining NSDictionary, and pair the key/value with colon :.
NSDictionary *artDict = @{
@"Artist":@"Dali",
@"Title":@"The Ship",
@"Medium":@"Oil Paint",
};