append new values to dictionary python code example

Example 1: how to add an element in dictionary

thisdict =	{
  "brand": "Ford",
  "model": "Mustang",
  "year": 1964
}
thisdict["color"] = "red"
print(thisdict)

Example 2: python3 add dictionary to dictionary

dict_1 = {"1":"a", "2":"b", "3":"c"}
dict_2 = {"4":"d", "5":"e", "6":"f"}

dict_1.update(dict_2) 
print(dict_1)
#Output = {"1":"a", "2":"b", "3":"c", "4":"d", "5":"e", "6":"f"}

Example 3: how to append to a dictionary in python

d = {'a': 1, 'b': 2}
print(d)
d['a'] = 100  # existing key, so overwrite
d['c'] = 3  # new key, so add
d['d'] = 4
print(d)

Example 4: Python dict add item

# This automatically creates a new element where
# Your key = key, The value you want to input = value
dictionary_name[key] = value

Example 5: append to dictionary python

# Append to Dictionary in Python

# Let's say we had the following dictionary:

languages = {'#1': "Python", "#2": "Javascript", "#3": "HTML"}

# There are two ways to add a key-and-value set to this dictionary

# Number 1: By .update() method

languages.update({"#4": "C#"}) # Adds a #4 key-and-value set

#--------------------------------------------

# Number 2: The define-key method

# This is the easier one

languages['#4'] = 'C#'

# ^^ Just updates a key of #4 to C#, or adds it in this case