dictionary comprehension in python code example
Example 1: create dictionary comprehension python
{key:value for key in iterable}
Example 2: python set and dictionary comprehensions
simple_dict = {
'a': 1,
'b': 2
}
my_dict = {key: value**2 for key,value in simple_dict.items()}
print(my_dict)
#result = {'a': 1, 'b': 4}
Example 3: dictionary comprehension python
square_dict = {num: num*num for num in range(1, 11)}
Example 4: types of dict comprehension
# Dictionary Comprehension Types
{j:j*2 for i in range(10)}
#using if
{j:j*2 for j in range(10) if j%2==0}
#using if and
{j:j*2 for j in range(10) if j%2==0 and j%3==0}
#using if else
{j:(j*2 if j%2==0 and j%3==0 else 'invalid' )for j in range(10) }
Example 5: dictionary comprehension in python
# dictionary comprehension
# these are a little bit tougher ones than list comprehension
sample_dict = {
'a': 1,
'b': 2,
'c': 3,
'd': 4,
'e': 5
}
# making squares of the numbers using dict comprehension
square_dict = {key:value**2 for key, value in sample_dict.items()}
print(square_dict)
square_dict_even = {key:value**2 for key, value in sample_dict.items() if value % 2 == 0}
print(square_dict_even)
# if you don't have a dictionary and you wanna create a dictionary of a number:number**2
square_without_dict = {num:num**2 for num in range(11)}
print(square_without_dict)
Example 6: dict comprehension
# Dictionary comprehension
{i:i*2 for i in range(10)}