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How we can translate Python dictionary into C++?

Ankith Reddy
Updated on 17-Jun-2020 11:01:41

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A python dictionary is a Hashmap. You can use the map data structure in C++ to mimic the behavior of a python dict. You can use map in C++ as follows:#include #include using namespace std; int main(void) {    /* Initializer_list constructor */    map m1 = {       {'a', 1},       {'b', 2},       {'c', 3},       {'d', 4},       {'e', 5}    };    cout

How can we read Python dictionary using C++?

Samual Sam
Updated on 28-Aug-2025 09:29:08

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A dictionary in Python is a collection of key-value pairs where each key must be unique. The lists, which are indexed by numbers, are accessed using keys that can be immutable types, strings, numbers, or tuples. Lists cannot be used as keys because they can be modified. Dictionaries are created using {}, and key-value pairs are added with commas. We can store, retrieve, and delete values using their keys. Using the list() returns all keys, while sorting them. To check if a key exists, we can use the in keyword. If a key is replaced, then its old value is replaced. ... Read More

Do you think a Python dictionary is thread safe?

George John
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:22

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Yes, a Python dictionary is thread safe. Actually, all built-ins in python are thread safe. You can read moreabout this in the documentation: https://docs.python.org/3/glossary.html#term-global-interpreter-lock

How to optimize Python dictionary access code?

Sindhura Repala
Updated on 23-Apr-2025 19:44:15

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A Python dictionary is an unordered, mutable collection of key-value pairs. Keys must be unique and immutable, while the other values can be of any other type. Dictionaries are useful for fast data storage and organization using meaningful keys. Optimizing Python Dictionary To optimize Python dictionaries, use suitable key types like strings or integers and pre-size them using methods such as dict.fromkeys() or collections.defaultdict() function. This enhances access speed, reduces memory usage, and specific overall performance. Optimizing dictionary access in Python can significantly improve performance in large programs. Here are several ways to do that with explanations and examples - ... Read More

How to print a complete tuple in Python using string formatting?

Sindhura Repala
Updated on 23-Apr-2025 12:43:04

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A tuple in Python is an ordered collection of items that cannot be changed once, making it immutable. This allows duplicate values and can hold elements of different data types, such as strings, numbers, other tuples, and more. This makes tuples useful for grouping related data while determining that the content remains fixed and unchanged. How to Display an Entire Tuple in Python? To display a complete tuple in Python, we can simply use the print() function. Here's a basic example - tuple = (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 1, 2) print(tuple) The result is obtained as follows - ... Read More

How to convert an object x to an expression string in Python?

Sindhura Repala
Updated on 22-Apr-2025 17:51:19

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What's an Expression? In Python, an expression is any statement that evaluates to a value when executed.

How can I subtract tuple of tuples from a tuple in Python?

Sindhura Repala
Updated on 24-Apr-2025 18:54:40

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What is Python Tuple? A tuple in Python is an ordered collection of items that cannot be changed once, making it immutable. A tuple allows duplicate values and can hold elements of different data types, such as strings, numbers, other tuples, and more. This makes tuples useful for grouping related data while determining that the content remains fixed and unchanged. Subtracting Tuples from Tuples in Python To subtract a tuple of tuples from a tuple in Python, we can use a loop or comprehension to filter out elements. Since tuples are immutable and don't support direct subtraction, convert the main ... Read More

How can I use Multiple-tuple in Python?

Sindhura Repala
Updated on 24-Apr-2025 18:52:18

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What is Python Tuple? A tuple in Python is an ordered collection of items that cannot be changed once defined, making it immutable. A tuple allows duplicate values and can hold elements of different data types, such as strings, numbers, other tuples, and more. This makes tuples useful for grouping related data while the content remains fixed and unchanged. Multiple Tuples in Python Multiple tuples organize complex information hierarchically, and these are useful for returning multiple values, iterating over grouped values. In Python, we can create multiple tuples by - ... Read More

What\'s the canonical way to check for type in python?

Sindhura Repala
Updated on 24-Apr-2025 18:38:30

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A tuple in Python is an ordered collection of items that cannot be changed once, making it immutable. This allows duplicate values and can hold elements of different data types, such as strings, numbers, other tuples, and more. This makes tuples useful for grouping related data while determining the content remains fixed and unchanged. What is Canonical Way? In programming, "canonical" refers to the standard, widely accepted, or recommended way approach to accomplishing a task. It determines with best practices and this is favored by the community or official documentation. In Python, performing a task canonically means using the most ... Read More

How can I define duplicate items in a Python tuple?

Sindhura Repala
Updated on 18-Apr-2025 16:15:17

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What is Python Tuple? A tuple in Python is an ordered collection of items that cannot be changed once, making it immutable. This allows duplicate values and can hold elements of different data types, such as strings, numbers, other tuples, and more. This makes tuples useful for grouping related data while determining the content remains fixed and unchanged. Example This code demonstrates different types of tuples in Python.my_tuple defines simple integer values. mixed_tuple contains different data types, including an integer, string, float, and Boolean. nested_tuple includes a tuple inside another tuple, along with a list. my_tuple = (1, 2, 3) ... Read More

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