python why dictinary reversed code example
Example 1: invert dictionary python
orig = { 1:'A', 2:'B', 3:'C' }
new = dict(zip(orig.values(), orig.keys()))
new == {'A': 1, 'B': 2, 'C': 3}
Example 2: how to reverse a dictionary in python
def inverse_dict(my_dict):
"""
the func get a dictinary and reverse it, the keys become values and the values become keys.
:param my_dict: the dictinary that need to be reversed.
:return: a VERY pretty dictionary.
"""
result_dict = {}
for key, value in my_dict.items():
if not value in result_dict.keys():
result_dict[value] = []
result_dict[value].append(key)
return result_dict, print(result_dict)