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6,074 PointsNo idea what the question is asking me to do if what I typed is incorrect. I typed grocery_item.has_value?("Bread")
Can anyone please tell me what I did wrong?
grocery_item = { "item" => "Bread", "quantity" => 1, "brand" => "Treehouse Bread Company" }
if grocery_item.has_value?("Bread")
grocery_item = { "item" => "Bread", "quantity" => 1, "brand" => "Treehouse Bread Company", "food" => true }
end
1 Answer
Marco van Vemden
12,553 PointsHi Johnathon,
You should just set (or add) the new hash item to the existing hash:
grocery_item = { "item" => "Bread", "quantity" => 1, "brand" => "Treehouse Bread Company" }
if grocery_item.has_value?("Bread")
grocery_item["food"] = true
end
Johnathon Hill
6,074 PointsThanks!
Johnathon Hill
6,074 PointsJohnathon Hill
6,074 PointsThe problem checker tells me the the method has_value? was not called