Is there a Python dict without values?

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-上瘾入骨i 2021-01-07 19:02

Instead of this:

a = {\"foo\": None, \"bar\": None}

Is there a way to write this?

b = {\"foo\", \"bar\"}

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  •  北海茫月
    2021-01-07 19:32

    Actually, in Python 2.7 and 3.2+, this really does work:

    >>> b = {"foo", "bar"}
    >>> b
    set(['foo', 'bar'])
    

    You can't use [] access on a set ("key into"), but you can test for inclusion:

    >>> 'x' in b
    False
    >>> 'foo' in b
    True
    

    Sets are as close to value-less dictionaries as it gets. They have average-case constant-time access, require hashable objects (i.e. no storing lists or dicts in sets), and even support their own comprehension syntax:

    {x**2 for x in xrange(100)}
    

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