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What My Error

name = {'Name': 'Pedro', 'Age': ' 30'} name['Name'] name['Age']

30th May 2019, 10:11 PM
zDev GameDev
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11 Respostas
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No error, but if you want to print the values in the dictionary to the console, you have to use print(): print( name['Name'] ) print( name['Age'] )
30th May 2019, 10:17 PM
Joakim Nyland
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You don't have to use single quote in object variables name like 'Name' and 'Age' this is wrong.
15th Jun 2019, 3:27 AM
Suresh Thakur🇼🇳🇼🇳
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Joakim Nyland Thanks! :D
30th May 2019, 10:54 PM
zDev GameDev
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David I was wrong to just show the dictionary '-'
1st Jun 2019, 10:21 AM
zDev GameDev
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Just print them... ;)
11th Sep 2021, 3:01 PM
Tanvir Salehin
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No error yet, but you have to complete the code to make it useful. name['Name'] and co is just like calling you on the phone đŸ€ł and not saying why I called...
11th Nov 2021, 7:19 AM
James Nnanyelugo
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The statement name['Name'] and name['Age'] is just returning their corresponding value. To use them you need to either print them using print() func. or do some other operation. Hope it help...
2nd Oct 2021, 12:17 PM
Anshul Khangar
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As pointed out by others just use print() to print out the values.
21st Feb 2022, 12:50 AM
Chris Avila
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You can also used a loop to print adjacent 🔑 and his value
17th May 2022, 7:03 AM
mr khan
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Just add print() method as- Print(name['Name']) print(name['Age'])
3rd Oct 2022, 3:42 PM
Jay Mukherjee
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It all wrong
31st May 2019, 8:57 AM
David