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id, title, challengeType, dashedName
| id | title | challengeType | dashedName |
|---|---|---|---|
| 65b7cd2b7bd9a684ccf1dc16 | Step 9 | 20 | step-9 |
--description--
To iterate over the keys of a dictionary, you can simply put the dictionary into a for loop. The code below would print each key in the dictionary dict:
for i in dict:
print(i)
Replace the print() call with a for loop that iterates over copper and prints each key.
--hints--
You should not have print(copper) in your code.
({ test: () => assert.isFalse(runPython(`_Node(_code).has_call("print(copper)")`)) })
You should create a for loop to iterate over the copper dictionary.
({ test: () => assert(runPython(`_Node(_code).find_for_loops()[0].find_for_iter().is_equivalent("copper")`)) })
You should print each key of the copper inside your for loop.
({ test: () => assert(runPython(`
var = _Node(_code).find_for_loops()[0].find_for_vars()
_Node(_code).find_for_loops()[0].find_bodies()[0].is_equivalent(f"print({var})")
`)) })
--seed--
--seed-contents--
--fcc-editable-region--
copper = {
'species': 'guinea pig',
'age': 2
}
copper['food'] = 'hay'
copper['species'] = 'Cavia porcellus'
print(copper)
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