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iOS Swift Collections and Control Flow Dictionaries in Swift Working With Dictionaries

Pankha Singh
Pankha Singh
1,152 Points

how do i solve this

anyone

dictionary.swift
// Enter your code below

var iceCream = ["CC" : "Chocolate Chip" , "AP" : "Apple Pie" , "PB" : "Peanut Butter" ]
iceCream["RR"] = "Rocky Road"
let applePie = ["apple pie"]

1 Answer

Hi there,

Use the key and square brackets to access the value from the dictionary. Assign that into applePie.

If you use iceCream["AP"], the dictionary will return the other half of the key/value pair so you assign that straight into your constant.

Let me know how you get on.

Steve.