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Start your free trialWilliam Matheny
Python Development Techdegree Graduate 32,198 PointsWhat would Ravi get
I thought it would be B but it says I got it wrong if you know the answer can you help me?
1 Answer
Tonnie Fanadez
UX Design Techdegree Graduate 22,796 PointsActually it should be ravi because a Map is a Key and Value pair. So you should put in the key to get the value and not the other way round.
Please see the below code sample
Map<Student, Grade> studentGradeMap = new HashMap<>();
studentGradeMap.put(ravi, B);
studentGradeMap.put(sid, C);
studentGradeMap.put(grace, B);
Grade ravisGrade = studentGradeMap.get(ravi);