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7,961 PointsI am struggling with setting the new variable, "food" to be true
How do I go about doing the second part of this challenge? Do I need an if statement?
hash = { "name" => "Bread", "quantity" => 1, "calories" => 100 }
hash.has_key?("calories")
hash.store("name", food)
Sanjay Patel
12,501 PointsSanjay Patel
12,501 PointsHi Jake,
Yes, you want to use an if statement here. You also might be getting tripped on the "new variable" part. food should be a new variable, not a value stored in the hash.