# to add key-value pairs to a dictionary:
d1 = {
"1" : 1,
"2" : 2,
"3" : 3
} # Define the dictionary
d1["4"] = 4 # Add key-value pair "4" is key and 4 is value
print(d1) # will return updated dictionary
testing1={'one':1,'two':2}
''' update() is the method of dict() merges another dict into existing ones '''
''' it replaces the keys of exisiting ones with the the new ones '''
testing1.update({'two':3,'noice':69})
print(testing1) """ {'one':1,'two':3,'noice':69} """
dict = {1 : 'one', 2 : 'two'}
# Print out the dict
print(dict)
# Add something to it
dict[3] = 'three'
# Print it out to see it has changed
print(dict)
a_dictionary = {} #creates a blank dictionary
#variables created outside of dictionary
name = "Geronimo" #this will become a key to access the value
age = 34 #This becomes the value assigned to the key
a_dictionary[name] = bid #this adds the key and the value
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#dictionary
programming = {
"Bugs": "These are the places of code which dose not let your program run successfully"
,"Functions":"This is a block in which you put a peice of code"
,"Shell":"This is a place where the code is exicuted"
}
print(programming["Bugs"])
print(programming["Shell"])
#Adding items to dictionary
#Firtly get the access to the dictionary
programming["Loops"] = "This is a action of doing something repeatedly"
print(programming["Loops"])