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Start your free trialWesley Maffly-Kipp
1,061 PointsWhat am I doing wrong on this question? It compiles correctly, but it says to check syntax, keys, and values carefully.
From what I can tell from the video, this is the correct response to this question, but for some reason it is not going through.
NSMutableDictionary *carDict = [[NSMutableDictionary alloc] initWithObjectsAndKeys: @"Make", @"Honda", @"Model", @"Accord",nil];
1 Answer
Martin Wildfeuer
Courses Plus Student 11,071 PointsYour syntax is correct, however objects and keys are mixed up, that is, the other way round. The object comes first and then the key, like initWithObjectsAndKeys
indicates. I know this can be confusing, we are used to define keys first.
NSMutableDictionary *carDict = [[NSMutableDictionary alloc] initWithObjectsAndKeys: @"Honda", @"Make", @"Accord", @"Model", nil];
Hope that helps :)