how to append to a dictionary code example
Example 1: dictionary in python does not support append operation
dict_append = {"1" : "Python", "2" : "Java"}
dict_append.update({"3":"C++"}) # append doesn't supported in dict
# instead , use update in dict
print(dict_append)
# output : {'1': 'Python', '2': 'Java', '3': 'C++'}
Example 2: how to add an element in dictionary
thisdict = {
"brand": "Ford",
"model": "Mustang",
"year": 1964
}
thisdict["color"] = "red"
print(thisdict)
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: add value to dictionary python
dict[key] = value
Example 5: python append to dictionary
dict = {1 : 'one', 2 : 'two'}
# Print out the dict
print(dict)
# Add something to it
dict[3] = 'three'
# Print it out to see it has changed
print(dict)
Example 6: Python dictionary append
testing1={'one':1,'two':2}
''' update() is the method of dict() merges another dict into existing ones '''
''' it replaces the keys of exisiting ones with the the new ones '''
testing1.update({'two':3,'noice':69})
print(testing1) """ {'one':1,'two':3,'noice':69} """