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How do I assign a dictionary value to a variable in Python?
You can assign a dictionary value to a variable in Python using the access operator [].
example
my_dict = {
'foo': 42,
'bar': 12.5
}
new_var = my_dict['foo']
print(new_var)
Output
This will give the output −
42
example
This syntax can also be used to reassign the value associated with this key.
my_dict = {
'foo': 42,
'bar': 12.5
}
my_dict['foo'] = "Hello"
print(my_dict['foo'])
Output
This will give the output −
Hello
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