A Python dictionary is an object of the built-in dict class, which defines the following methods −
Dictionary Methods
Sr.No. | Method and Description |
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1 | dict.clear()Removes all elements of dictionary dict. |
2 | dict.copy()Returns a shallow copy of dictionary dict. |
3 | dict.fromkeys()Create a new dictionary with keys from seq and values set to value. |
4 | dict.get(key, default=None)For key key, returns value or default if key not in dictionary. |
5 | dict.has_key(key)Returns true if a given key is available in the dictionary, otherwise it returns a false. |
6 | dict.items()Returns a list of dict’s (key, value) tuple pairs. |
7 | dict.keys()Returns list of dictionary dict’s keys. |
8 | dict.pop()Removes the element with specified key from the collection |
9 | dict.popitem()Removes the last inserted key-value pair |
10 | dict.setdefault(key, default=None)Similar to get(), but will set dict[key]=default if key is not already in dict. |
11 | dict.update(dict2)Adds dictionary dict2’s key-values pairs to dict. |
12 | dict.values()Returns list of dictionary dict’s values. |
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