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5,543 PointsPlease help, I still don't get how to answer only keys or value on this dictionary
It suppose to be like student.items():
But it won't work? can some one tell me where I'm worng at?
2 Answers
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsThe "items" method returns both keys and values together as tuples.
If you only want one or the other, there is a "keys" method and a "values" method.
Reggie Nora
Python Development Techdegree Student 2,638 PointsAnnnndd that was never mentioned in the lesson. I guess that was something we were supposed to find online. Lol.
Joel Dundee
1,645 PointsYeah I had looked everywhere for it, relistened to the video, checked previous cheat sheets and re-read a lot of the lessons before i realized it simply wasn't mentioned. Glad to have found my answer here though. At his level is it just .items, .keys and .values that we should be worried about or is there more things we should already know?
Keegan Swanson
1,339 PointsKeegan Swanson
1,339 PointsI still don't get it. Do I use "keys" or "values" as my answer? Also is this for Task 2? Or a different one?
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsSteven Parker
231,269 PointsThey are both answers, but to different questions.