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Accessing Dictionary Values

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Let's build a dictionary to represent a book in a library:

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book = {"title": "Pride and Prejudice", "author": "Jane Austen", "year": 1813} print(book)

This dictionary includes three key-value pairs:

In a dictionary, you can retrieve an item by referencing its key. Here's an example of accessing the publication year of the book:

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book = {"title": "Pride and Prejudice", "author": "Jane Austen", "year": 1813} publication_year = book["year"] print(publication_year) # Output: 1813

In the code provided:

  • Python searches for the key "year" in the book dictionary;
  • It retrieves the value associated with the key (1813) and assigns it to the variable publication_year.

The value is then printed, demonstrating how keys allow quick and specific access to dictionary values.

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You are given a dictionary authors_books where the book author is the key and the list of book titles is the value.

  • Initialize the variable kings_books as a list of Stephen King's books.
  • Initialize the variable shakspeares_books as a list of Shakespeare's books.
  • You should initialize the variables by getting the data from the dictionary using the key.

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