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Start your free trialJonas Stutler
1,317 PointsUsing the has_value? method, check to see if the grocery_item hash has a value called "Bread". If it does, set a new key
I have absolutely no idea what to do. I've researched it and tried everything from grocery_item[:food = "true"] and MANY variations of that. PLEASE HELP
grocery_item = { "item" => "Bread", "quantity" => 1, "brand" => "Treehouse Bread Company" }
grocery_item.has_value?("Bread")
grocery_item[:food == true]
1 Answer
Jason Anders
Treehouse Moderator 145,860 PointsHey Jonas,
You're close, you just need the proper syntax to add the "food" = true
grocery_item = { "item" => "Bread", "quantity" => 1, "brand" => "Treehouse Bread Company" }
grocery_item.has_value?("Bread")
grocery_item["food"] = true #adds the key "food" to the hash with a value of True
Hope this helps. Adding keys to hashes is covered in the first video of the course if you would like to review.
Keep Coding! :)