Dictionary in python stores data values in key. (together)
A dictionary in python is ordered, unchangeable and do not allow any duplicates.
They are written in curly braces and have keys and values.
Let us create a dictionary now for a furthermore clarity:
thisdict = {
“company”: “Prequelcoding”,
“sub-title”: “Coder’s Space”,
“social”: “Instagram”,
}
print(thisdict)
Access Dictionary:
How to access a dictionary?
If we are given a task to access any line or an item in the python dictionary we can do it just by declaring and calling it in a square bracket.
Let us see how:
thisdict = {
“company”: “Prequelcoding”,
“sub-title”: “Coder’s Space”,
“social”: “Instagram”,
}
y = thisdict["social"] We can call the same by using get() method: y = thisdict.get("social")
Getting output via get keys method:
y = thisdict.keys() This would give me all the items I've declared inside the thisdict variable.