In this article, we will learn about the Python
fromkeys function in the Python dictionary, what the
fromkeys function means, and what the function is going to be answered in the next article.
Describe
The Python dictionary Fromkeys () function is used to create a new dictionary, which is the key to the dictionary of elements in the sequence SEQ, and value is the initial value corresponding to all keys in the dictionary.
Grammar
Romkeys () method syntax:
Dict.fromkeys (seq[, value])
Parameters
SEQ--Dictionary key value list.
Value--an optional parameter that sets the values of the key sequence (seq).
return value
The method returns a new dictionary.
Instance
The following example shows how the Fromkeys () function is used:
#!/usr/bin/python#-*-coding:utf-8-*-seq = (' Google ', ' Runoob ', ' Taobao ') dict = Dict.fromkeys (seq) print "New dictionary:%s"% STR (dict) dict = Dict.fromkeys (seq, ten) print "New dictionary:%s"% str (DICT)
The result of the above example output is:
The new dictionary is: {' Google ': none, ' Taobao ': None, ' Runoob ': none} The new dictionary is: {' Google ': ten, ' Taobao ': Ten, ' Runoob ': 10}