N
d = {'key':'value'}
print(d)
# {'key': 'value'}
d['mynewkey'] = 'mynewvalue'
print(d)
# {'mynewkey': 'mynewvalue', 'key': 'value'}
N
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} """
N
dict = {'key1':'value_one', 'key2':'value_two'}
dict['key3'] = 'value_three'
N
student_scores = {'Simon': 45 }
print(student_scores)
# {'Simon': 45}
student_scores['Sara'] = 63
print(student_scores)
# {'Simon': 45, 'Sara': 63}
N
# Basic syntax:
dictionary['new_key'] = value
# Example:
d = {'a': 1, 'b': 5} # Define dictionary
d['c'] = 37 # Add a new key to the dictionary
print(d)
--> {'a': 1, 'b': 5, 'c': 37}