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1,444 PointsHow is this code supposed to be typed up?
I am unsure as to how the code is supposed to be typed out, and the instructions are not very clear
dictonary = {'key': 'name', 'topic': 'Python', 'value': 2}
student = dictonary
2 Answers
Josh Klink
2,330 Pointsyou got it man
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsThe task instructions say "Create a dictionary with the following key value pairs: 1) key: 'name', value: '', 2) key: 'topic', value: 'python'." So, some hints:
- the "
1)
" and "2)
" are not part of the data, they are just indicating the two pairs - each pair will have a key and value, but the words "key" and "value" will not be in the data
- the value to be associated with "name" is just an empty string (two quote marks together)