Answers for "COLLECTIONS.DEFAULTDICT(set)"

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from collections import defaultdict

>>> s = [('yellow', 1), ('blue', 2), ('yellow', 3), ('blue', 4), ('red', 1)]
>>> d = defaultdict(list)
>>> for k, v in s:
...     d[k].append(v)
...
>>> d.items()
[('blue', [2, 4]), ('red', [1]), ('yellow', [1, 3])]
Posted by: Guest on April-06-2020
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COLLECTIONS.DEFAULTDICT(set)

defaultdict means that if a key is not found in the dictionary,
then instead of a KeyError being thrown, a new entry is created. 
The type of this new entry is given by the argument of defaultdict.

For example:

somedict = {}
print(somedict[3]) # KeyError

someddict = defaultdict(int)
print(someddict[3]) # print int(), thus 0

>>> from collections import defaultdict
Posted by: Guest on January-21-2022

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