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Start your free trialJacob McQueen
2,166 PointsWhat needs to be done here?
My task: Now that we have a chocolate box, let’s add some chocolates. We’re going to represent a single chocolate as an NSDictionary instance. Create an instance of NSDictionary, named caramelDelight and instantiate with the string flavor as a key and the string caramel as its value. Next, store the caramelDelight dictionary in the chocolateBox array.
My code:
#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
@interface GiftBasket : NSObject
@property (strong, nonatomic) NSArray *chocolateBox;
@end
#import "GiftBasket.h"
@implementation GiftBasket
- (instancetype)init
{
self = [super init];
if (self) {
//Add your code below
NSDictionary *caramelDelight = [[NSDictionary alloc]init];
caramelDelight = @{@"flavor":@"caramel"};
}
return self;
}
@end
2 Answers
Caleb Kleveter
Treehouse Moderator 37,862 PointsTry getting rid of the @ in front of the "caramel".