python maps code example
Example 1: mapping in python string
# mapping function
def uppercase(u):
return str(u.upper())
map_iterator = map(uppercase,['a','b','c'])
mylist = list(map_iterator)
print(mylist)
Example 2: python dictionary
#title :Dictionary Example
#author :Josh Cogburn
#date :20191127
#github :https://github.com/josh-cogburn
#====================================================
thisdict = {
"brand": "Ford",
"model": "Mustang",
"year": 1964
}
#Assigning a value
thisdict["year"] = 2018
Example 3: dictionaries in python 3
clear() - Removes all the elements from the dictionary
copy() - Returns a copy of the dictionary
fromkeys() - Returns a dictionary with the specified keys and value
get() - Returns the value of the specified key
items() - Returns a list containing a tuple for each key value pair
keys() - Returns a list containing the dictionary's keys
pop() - Removes the element with the specified key
popitem() - Removes the last inserted key-value pair
setdefault() - Returns the value of the specified key. If the key does not exist: insert the key, with the specified value
update() - Updates the dictionary with the specified key-value pairs
values() - Returns a list of all the values in the dictionary
Example 4: dictionary in python
thisdictionary = {'key':'value','key1':'value1'}
print(thisdictionary['key'])
Example 5: map function in python
# Python program to demonstrate working
# of map.
# Return double of n
def addition(n):
return n + n
# We double all numbers using map()
numbers = (1, 2, 3, 4)
result = map(addition, numbers)
print(list(result))
Example 6: map in python
'''try this instead of defining a function'''
a = [1,2,3,4]
a = list(map(lambda n: n+n, a))
print(a)