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james warburton
Courses Plus Student 421 Pointsnot sure what I'm doing wrong?
just the last part I'm missing?
// Enter your code below
var iceCream : [String : String] = ["CC": "Chocolate Chip", "AP": "Apple Pie", "PB": "Peanut Butter"]
iceCream ["RR"] = "Rocky Road"
let applePie = icecream ["AP"]
1 Answer
Michael Hulet
47,913 PointsThere's just a small typo on the last line. You wrote icecream instead of iceCream. Swift is case-sensitive, which means that icecream is an entirely different variable from iceCream as far as it's concerned. If you capitalize the c in icecream on the last line to make it iceCream, I believe it'll pass