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Retrieving values in a dictionary in Python
schedule Mar 5, 2023
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We can retrieve values in a dictionary in Python using their corresponding keys. Alternatively, we can retrieve all values in a dictionary using the values(~)
method.
Examples
Corresponding key
We can retrieve values using the corresponding key:
bob = {'age': 23, 'height': 180, 'hobby': 'surfing', 'fav_movie':'Forrest Gump'}bob['height']
180
values method
To retrieve all values of a dictionary:
bob = {'age': 23, 'height': 180, 'hobby': 'surfing', 'fav_movie':'Forrest Gump'}
dict_values([23, 180, 'surfing', 'Forrest Gump'])
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