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Python Introducing Dictionaries Iterating and Packing with Dictionaries Recap of Iterating and Packing with Dictionaries

I am unsure what I am supposed to put in for the blank

I just don't know what to put in for the first question of the quiz

1 Answer

Not sure if this is the question as sometimes they are random.

student = {'name': 'Craig', 'major': 'Computer Science', 'credits': 36}

for key, val in student.items():
    print(key)
    print(value)

Since the code is accessing both keys and values you would use items

Note: There is an error in the code as value is not defined. It should be val instead.

If you just wanted keys you could use:

for key in student.keys():

and if it was just values you could use:

for val in student.values():