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iOS Swift Basics (retired) Collections What is a Dictionary?

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I got part one. My question is, how can you change the value of a constant? let currencies = ["US": "Dollar", "UK": "Pound", "JP": "Yen"] currencies["UK"] = "uKCurrency" gives a mutability error, and so does: let uKCurrency = currencies.updateValue("uKCurrency", forKey: "UK") The challenge says to define "uKCurrency", which I thought I did? I may move on, and come back. Help appreciated.

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Good tries, but all you need to do to assign a variable a key is to do:

Array["key"]

So in this case:

let currencies = ["US": "Dollar", "UK": "Pound", "JP": "Yen"]

let ukCurrency = currencies["UK"]

Thanks, Logan. I think I had tried that before. I tried it now, and get the reply: Bummer! You need have let ukCurrency defined.

What is your code? The second block of code I have works, as I have tested it.

let currencies = ["US": "Dollar", "UK": "Pound", "JP": "Yen"] let uKCurrency = currencies ["UK"]

It's ukCurrency, not uKCurrency. The program is case sensitive :)

Also, I accidently pressed best answer, lol, sorry. I unchecked it.

Ooooooh. Thanks, Logan. I swear I saw uKCurrency. I was typing it on purpose - wrong. Thanks for the help!!

No problem :) If you have any more questions, feel free to post them on the forums!