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iOS Object-Oriented Objective-C Getting Oriented - Object-Oriented, That Is Review NSDictionaries and NSMutableDictionaries

Stefan Mach
Stefan Mach
3,691 Points

What is wrong with this code?

Just don't see anything wrong. The problem does not lie with the syntax of the values. I tried them every which way: The Ship, theShip, the Ship, etc.

Thanks,

Stefan

variable_assignment.mm
NSDictionary *artDict = @{
   @"Artist": @Dali,
   @"Title": @theShip,
  @"Medium": @oilPaint,
};

1 Answer

tomandrews
tomandrews
13,183 Points
NSDictionary *artDict = @{
   @"Artist": @Dali,
   @"Title": @theShip,
  @"Medium": @oilPaint
};

Remove the comma on the end of oilPaint as shown. Commas aren't necessary for the last element of the dictionary.