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Start your free trialStefan Mach
3,691 PointsWhat is wrong with this NSString?
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NSMutableDictionary *carDict = [[NSMutableDictionary alloc] initWithObjectsAndKeys : @"Honda", @"Make", @"Accord", @"Model", nil];
NSString *myRide = [[NSString alloc] initWithObjectsAndKeys: nil];
2 Answers
Arman Arutyunov
21,900 PointsAt task 2 you have to just allocate and initialize the variable. initWithObjectsAndKeys is a wrong method used for dictionaries. To initialize NSString you need this code
NSString *myRide = [[NSString alloc]init];
And for a task 3 you need to use this myRide variable and assign "Honda" from the carDict using the following method:
myRide = [carDict valueForKey:@"Make"];
Stefan Mach
3,691 PointsThanks.