Based on prior knowledge, the relationship between resting blood pressure (RestingBP) and the presence of heart disease can be analyzed as follows:

Resting blood pressure is measured in millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) and is typically categorized as follows:

1. Normal: 90-120 mm Hg systolic and 60-80 mm Hg diastolic.
2. Prehypertension: 120-139 mm Hg systolic or 80-89 mm Hg diastolic.
3. Hypertension stage 1: 140-159 mm Hg systolic or 90-99 mm Hg diastolic.
4. Hypertension stage 2: 160 mm Hg or higher systolic or 100 mm Hg or higher diastolic.

To analyze the relationship between RestingBP and heart disease, we can consider the following:

1. "No" class (patients without heart disease): Typical RestingBP values may include 110 mm Hg, 118 mm Hg, 125 mm Hg, 130 mm Hg, and 135 mm Hg.

2. "Yes" class (patients with heart disease): Typical RestingBP values may include 150 mm Hg, 155 mm Hg, 162 mm Hg, 170 mm Hg, and 180 mm Hg.

Based on this analysis, the dictionary can be created as follows:

```json
{
	"no": [110.0, 118.0, 125.0, 130.0, 135.0],
	"yes": [150.0, 155.0, 162.0, 170.0, 180.0]
}
```