Srishti L
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Q:

Python dict add item

d = {'key':'value'}
print(d)
# {'key': 'value'}
d['mynewkey'] = 'mynewvalue'
print(d)
# {'mynewkey': 'mynewvalue', 'key': 'value'}
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dict = {'key1':'geeks', 'key2':'for'} 
print("Current Dict is: ", dict) 
  
# adding key3 
dict.update({'key3':'geeks'}) 
print("Updated Dict is: ", dict) 
  
# adding dict1 (key4 and key5) to dict 
dict1 = {'key4':'is', 'key5':'fabulous'} 
dict.update(dict1) 
print(dict) 
  
# by assigning  
dict.update(newkey1 ='portal') 
print(dict) 
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dict_1 = {"1":"a", "2":"b", "3":"c"}
dict_2 = {"4":"d", "5":"e", "6":"f"}

dict_1.update(dict_2) 
print(dict_1)
#Output = {"1":"a", "2":"b", "3":"c", "4":"d", "5":"e", "6":"f"}
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mydict = {'score1': 41,'score2': 23}
mydict['score3'] = 45			# using dict[key] = value
print(mydict)
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>>> d1 = {1: 1, 2: 2}
>>> d2 = {2: 'ha!', 3: 3}
>>> d1.update(d2)
>>> d1
{1: 1, 2: 'ha!', 3: 3}
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a_dictonary = {}
a_dictonary.update({"Key": "Value"})
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# This automatically creates a new element where
# Your key = key, The value you want to input = value
dictionary_name[key] = value
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