# Python Dictionary Comprehensions # (c) Joe James 2023 # 1. math function to compute values using list dict1 = {x: 2*x for x in [0, 2, 4, 6]} print ('1. ', dict1) # 2. math function to compute values using range dict2 = {x: x**2 for x in range(0, 7, 2)} print ('2. ', dict2) # 3. from chars in a string dict3 = {x: ord(x) for x in 'Kumar'} print ('3. ', dict3) # 4. given lists of keys & values x = ['Aditii', 'Brandon', 'Clumley', 'Magomed', 'Rishi'] y = [1, 2, 3, 13, 18] dict4 = {i: j for (i,j) in zip(x,y)} print ('4. ', dict4) # 5. from chars in a string x = "python" dict5 = {i: 3*i.upper() for i in x} print('5. ', dict5) # 6. list comprehension for the value x = [2, 4, 6, 8] y = [5, 10, 15, 20] dict6 = {i: [i + 2*j for j in y] for i in x} print('6. ', dict6) #7. using items x = {'A':10, 'B':20, 'C':30} dict7 = {i: j*2 for (i,j) in x.items()} print('7. ', dict7) # 8. conditional comprehension dict8 = {i: i**3 for i in range(10) if i%2 == 0} print('8. ', dict8) # 9. if-else conditional comprehension x = {'A':10, 'B':20, 'C':30} dict9 = {i: (j if j < 15 else j+100) for (i,j) in x.items()} print('9. ', dict9) # 10. transformation from an existing dict x = {'A':10, 'B':20, 'C':30} dict10 = {i: x[i]+1 for i in x} print('10. ', dict10)