Python Dictionaries
28 Aug Admin
A dictionary is a collection which is unordered, changeable and indexed. Each key is separated from its value by a colon (:), the items are separated by commas, and the whole thing is enclosed in curly braces. An empty dictionary without any items is written with just two curly braces, like this: {}.
Example–
thisdictionarie = {
“name”: “rohan”,
“age”: “23”,
“year”: 1996
}
print(thisdictonarie)
Output–
{‘name’: ‘rohan’, ‘age’: ’23’, ‘year’: 1996}
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