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21,311 PointsPlease help
Please help, not understanding.
using System.Collections.Generic;
namespace Treehouse.CodeChallenges
{
public class LexicalAnalysis
{
public Dictionary<string, int> WordCount = new Dictionary<string, int>();
public void AddWord(string word)
{
if (WordCount.ContainsKey(word))
{
WordCount[word]++;
}
else
{
WordCount.Add(word, 1);
}
public Dictionary<string, int> WordsWithCountGreaterThan(int i)
{
return WordCount.Where(p => p.Value > 1).ToDictionary(p => p.Key, p => p.Value);
}
}
}
}
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsYou're close, but I see 3 issues:
- it looks like the new method is inside the first one
- if you want to use LINQ, you'll need a "using" statement for it
- you probably meant to compare the value with "i", but this code compares it with "1" (one) instead