merge dicts python
z = x | y # NOTE: 3.9+ ONLY
z = {**x, **y} # NOTE: 3.5+ ONLY
merge dicts python
z = x | y # NOTE: 3.9+ ONLY
z = {**x, **y} # NOTE: 3.5+ ONLY
python merge dictionaries
def merge_dicts(dict1, dict2):
"""Here's an example of a for-loop being used abusively."""
return {**dict2, **{k: (v if not (k in dict2) else (v + dict2.get(k)) if isinstance(v, list) else merge_dicts(v, dict2.get(k))) if isinstance(v, dict) else v for k, v in dict1.items()}}
merge a list of dictionaries python
>>> from collections import ChainMap
>>> a = [{'a':1},{'b':2},{'c':1},{'d':2}]
>>> dict(ChainMap(*a))
{'b': 2, 'c': 1, 'a': 1, 'd': 2}
python concatenate dictionaries
# list_of_dictionaries contains a generic number of dictionaries
# having the same type of keys (str, int etc.) and type of values
global_dict = {}
for single_dict in list_of_dictionaries:
global_dict.update(single_dict)
concat dicts python
d1={1:2,3:4}; d2={5:6,7:9}; d3={10:8,13:22}
d4 = dict(d1, **d2); d4.update(d3)
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