Initializing a dictionary in python with a key value and no corresponding values

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情深已故 2021-01-30 19:29

I was wondering if there was a way to initialize a dictionary in python with keys but no corresponding values until I set them. Such as:

Definition = {\'apple\':         


        
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  •  感情败类
    2021-01-30 20:15

    Use the fromkeys function to initialize a dictionary with any default value. In your case, you will initialize with None since you don't have a default value in mind.

    empty_dict = dict.fromkeys(['apple','ball'])
    

    this will initialize empty_dict as:

    empty_dict = {'apple': None, 'ball': None}
    

    As an alternative, if you wanted to initialize the dictionary with some default value other than None, you can do:

    default_value = 'xyz'
    nonempty_dict = dict.fromkeys(['apple','ball'],default_value)
    

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