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2,509 PointsOn an empty line beneath the existing code, create a variable called topic
assign to this variable the value of the topic key in the student diictionary
student={'name':'','topic':'python'}
topic={'python'}
2 Answers
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1,519 PointsYo need to take out the value of the dictionarie
You can do this with the following code:
student = {'name':'','topic':'python'}
topic = student['topic']
This is because in lists you take out the objects by the number they are placed in the list but in dictionaries you take out the objects by the keys each value correspond.
I hope this helps!
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsThe instructions say to assign "the value of the topic
key in the student
dictionary".
So you won't need to create another dictionary, just reference the one already there and access the value by using "topic" as the index.