Lecture4 Py
Lecture4 Py
Lecture4 Py
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They are unordered, mutable(changeable) & don’t allow duplicate keys
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“key” : value
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dict[”name”], dict[”cgpa”], dict[”marks”]
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student[”score”][”math”]
Dictionary Methods
myDict.keys( ) #returns all keys
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myDict.values( ) #returns all values
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myDict.items( ) #returns all (key, val) pairs as tuples
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myDict.get( “key““ ) #returns the key according to value
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Each element in the set must be unique & immutable.
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nums = { 1, 2, 3, 4 }
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set2 = { 1, 2, 2, 2 }
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#repeated elements stored only once, so it resolved to {1, 2}
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set.remove( el ) #removes the elem an
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set.clear( ) #empties the set
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set.pop( ) #removes a random value
Set Methods
set.union( set2 ) #combines both set values & returns new
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set.intersection( set2 ) #combines common values & returns new
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Let‘s Practice
Store following word meanings in a python dictionary :
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table : “a piece of furniture”, “list of facts & figures”
cat : “a small animal”
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You are given a list of subjects for students. Assume one classroom is required for 1
subject. How many classrooms are needed by all students.
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Figure out a way to store 9 & 9.0 as separate values in the set.
(You can take help of built-in data types)