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iOS Objective-C Basics (Retired) Foundation Framework NSDictionary

Dictionary Challenge Roadblock - mutableDictionary

I'm trying to add the key of NSString 'year' to my NSDictionary and make its value a string '1969'. I copied the instructors code and adapted it directly for this challenge, although I think that the challenge is asking me to make the value a string whereas the instructor's video may not have required the value type to be a string. What should I be doing differently?

NSDictionary *album = @{@"title": @"Abbey Road", @"artist": @"The Beatles"}; NSMutableDictionary *albumMutable = [NSMutableDictionary dictionaryWithDictionary: album]; [albumMutable setObject:@1969 forkey:@"year"];

4 Answers

Hi Jay,

There's a great video on the right "Tips for asking questions" that might help you with posting your code in the forum.

The solution for Challenge task 3 of 3 "Let's add the year of the album to the 'albumMutable' variable. Where the key is a NSString 'year' and the value is also a NSString '1969'." is

NSDictionary *album = @{@"title":@"Abbey Road", @"artist":@"The Beatles"};
NSMutableDictionary *albumMutable = [NSMutableDictionary dictionaryWithDictionary: album];
[albumMutable setObject:@"1969" forKey:@"year"];

and the literal @1969 for a NSNumber normally would be ok but you might want to have a look here

thanks so much!

This helped me out! thanks.

helped me out as well thank you!!