Dictionary

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1 Sept 201912:27

Summary

TLDRThis lecture introduces Python dictionaries as a key-value pair data structure, using hash table concepts. It explains how to create, access, modify, and manipulate dictionaries with examples, including adding and updating key-value pairs, as well as removing elements using 'del' and 'clear' methods. The summary highlights the mutability of dictionaries and their practical applications in Python programming.

Takeaways

  • 📚 A dictionary in Python is a data structure that maps keys to values, forming key-value pairs.
  • 🔑 Dictionaries are enclosed by curly braces and use colons to separate keys and values, with keys on the left and values on the right.
  • 🚀 To create a dictionary, assign values to keys using the format: `dictionary_name = {key1: value1, key2: value2, ...}`.
  • 🖨 Printing a dictionary displays all key-value pairs contained within it.
  • 🔍 Accessing a specific value in a dictionary is done by referencing its key, using the format: `dictionary_name[key]`.
  • 🔑 The `keys()` method of a dictionary returns a list of all keys, and the `values()` method returns a list of all values.
  • 🔄 The `items()` method provides a list of key-value pairs in the form of tuples.
  • 🛠 Dictionaries are mutable, meaning you can add, modify, or remove key-value pairs.
  • 📝 To add a new key-value pair, assign a value to a new key within the dictionary, or use the `update()` method.
  • 🔄 To modify an existing key's value, assign a new value to the key within the dictionary.
  • 🗑 To remove a key-value pair, use the `del` statement followed by the dictionary name and the key to be removed.
  • 🧹 The `clear()` method removes all key-value pairs from a dictionary, resulting in an empty dictionary.

Q & A

  • What is a dictionary in Python?

    -A dictionary in Python is a data structure that works as a hash table. It maps keys to values and is composed of key-value pairs enclosed by curly braces.

  • How are keys and values represented in a Python dictionary?

    -In a Python dictionary, keys are placed to the left of the colon, and values are placed to the right. Keys are immutable types, usually numbers or strings.

  • Can you provide an example of creating a dictionary in Python?

    -Yes, an example of creating a dictionary is `Fuel_type = {'Petrol': 1, 'Diesel': 2, 'CNG': 3}`. Here, 'Petrol', 'Diesel', and 'CNG' are keys, and 1, 2, and 3 are their corresponding values.

  • How do you print a dictionary in Python?

    -You can print a dictionary in Python by using the `print` function followed by the dictionary name, e.g., `print(Fuel_type)`.

  • How can you access the value of a specific key in a dictionary?

    -To access the value of a specific key, you use the key name within square brackets after the dictionary name, like `Fuel_type['Petrol']` which would return the value 1.

  • What is the method to access all keys of a dictionary?

    -You can access all keys of a dictionary by using the `keys()` method, like `Fuel_type.keys()`, which returns a view of the dictionary's keys.

  • How do you access all values in a dictionary?

    -To access all values, you use the `values()` method, such as `Fuel_type.values()`, which returns a view of all the values in the dictionary.

  • Can you retrieve both keys and values at the same time from a dictionary?

    -Yes, you can retrieve both keys and values simultaneously using the `items()` method, e.g., `Fuel_type.items()`, which returns an iterable view of the dictionary's key-value pairs.

  • Is it possible to add a new key-value pair to an existing dictionary?

    -Yes, you can add a new key-value pair to an existing dictionary by directly assigning a value to a new key within the dictionary, like `Fuel_type['Electric'] = 4`.

  • What is the built-in method to update a dictionary with multiple new key-value pairs?

    -The `update()` method is the built-in function used to add multiple key-value pairs to a dictionary, e.g., `Fuel_type.update({'Electric': 4})`.

  • How can you modify the value of an existing key in a dictionary?

    -To modify the value of an existing key, you assign a new value to that key within the dictionary, like `Fuel_type['CNG'] = 5`.

  • What is the purpose of the `del` statement when working with dictionaries?

    -The `del` statement is used to remove a key-value pair from a dictionary, e.g., `del Fuel_type['Petrol']` which removes the 'Petrol' key and its associated value from the dictionary.

  • How do you clear all key-value pairs from a dictionary?

    -You can clear all key-value pairs from a dictionary by using the `clear()` method, like `Fuel_type.clear()`, which empties the dictionary.

  • What is the significance of dictionaries being mutable in Python?

    -The mutability of dictionaries in Python means that you can change their content after creation, allowing for the addition, modification, or removal of key-value pairs.

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