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Python Dictionary items() Method with example



Hello dear readers! Welcome back to another edition of our tutorial on Python. In this tutorial guide, we are going to be studying about the Python Dictionary items() method.

Python dictionary items() method returns a list of dict's (key, value) tuple pairs.

Syntax

The following below is the syntax for the Python Dictionary items() method -

dict.items( )


Parameter Details

  • NA

Return Value

It returns a list of tuple pairs.

Example

The following below is a simple example -

#!/usr/bin/python

dict = {'Name': 'Paul', 'Age': 20}
print "Value : %s" %  dict.items()

Output
Below is the output of the above example -

Value : [('Age', 20), ('Name', 'Paul')]


Alright guys! This is where we are rounding up for this tutorial post. In our next tutorial, we are going to be discussing about the Python Dictionary keys() method.

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1 comment

  1. Dictionary is key-value pair. Where key can be ONLY be immutable data type(string, int,…) and value can be anything (list, dict, function, list of list, list of dict,… ).
    Because dictionary use hash table implementation. So it calculates hash of key. And that should be fixed, then only you can have constant time lookup.
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