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The Python Workshop Second Edition - Second Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Nov 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804610619
Pages 600 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Authors (5):
Corey Wade Corey Wade
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Mario Corchero Jiménez Mario Corchero Jiménez
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Andrew Bird Andrew Bird
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Dr. Lau Cher Han Dr. Lau Cher Han
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Graham Lee Graham Lee
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Python Fundamentals – Math, Strings, Conditionals, and Loops 2. Chapter 2: Python Data Structures 3. Chapter 3: Executing Python – Programs, Algorithms, and Functions 4. Chapter 4: Extending Python, Files, Errors, and Graphs 5. Chapter 5: Constructing Python – Classes and Methods 6. Chapter 6: The Standard Library 7. Chapter 7: Becoming Pythonic 8. Chapter 8: Software Development 9. Chapter 9: Practical Python – Advanced Topics 10. Chapter 10: Data Analytics with pandas and NumPy 11. Chapter 11: Machine Learning 12. Chapter 12: Deep Learning with Python 13. Chapter 13: The Evolution of Python – Discovering New Python Features 14. Index 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Dictionary methods

All Python types, including dictionaries, have their own methods. Since dictionaries include keys and values, it’s common to access them using dictionary methods. In the following exercise, you will use dictionary methods to access and display dictionary elements.

Exercise 30 – accessing a dictionary using dictionary methods

In this exercise, you will learn how to access a dictionary using dictionary methods. The goal of this exercise is to print the order values against the item while accessing dictionary methods:

  1. Open a new Jupyter Notebook.
  2. Enter the following code in a new cell:
    album_sales = {'barbara':150, 'aretha':75, 
      'madonna':300, 'mariah':220}
    print( album_sales.values())
    print(list( album_sales.values()))

The output is as follows:

dict_values([150, 75, 300, 220])
 [150, 75, 300, 220]

The values() method in this code returns an iterable object. To use the values straight away, you can wrap them in a list directly.

  1. Now, obtain a list of keys in a dictionary by using the keys() method:
    print(list(album_sales.keys()))

The output is as follows:

['barbara', 'aretha', 'madonna', 'mariah']
  1. Although you can’t directly iterate a dictionary, you can loop through the dictionary by using the items() method, as in the following code snippet:
    for item in  album_sales.items():
      print(item)

The output is as follows:

('barbara', 150)
aretha75('madonna', 300)
('mariah', 220)

In this exercise, you created a dictionary, accessed the keys and values of the dictionary, and looped through the dictionary.

The last step, showing the dictionary keys and values in parentheses, presents a new Python type, a tuple, as explained in the next section.

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