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A few more fixes to the tutorial
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@ -436,8 +436,7 @@ function like this::
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print("-- I'm sorry, we're all out of", kind)
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for arg in arguments: print arg
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print('-'*40)
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keys = keywords.keys()
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keys.sort()
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keys = sorted(keywords.keys())
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for kw in keys: print(kw, ':', keywords[kw])
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It could be called like this::
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@ -400,12 +400,12 @@ Here is a small example using a dictionary::
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>>> tel['irv'] = 4127
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>>> tel
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{'guido': 4127, 'irv': 4127, 'jack': 4098}
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>>> tel.keys()
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>>> list(tel.keys())
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['guido', 'irv', 'jack']
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>>> tel.has_key('guido')
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True
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>>> 'guido' in tel
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True
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>>> 'jack' not in tel
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False
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The :func:`dict` constructor builds dictionaries directly from lists of
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key-value pairs stored as tuples. When the pairs form a pattern, list
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==================
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When looping through dictionaries, the key and corresponding value can be
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retrieved at the same time using the :meth:`iteritems` method. ::
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retrieved at the same time using the :meth:`items` method. ::
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>>> knights = {'gallahad': 'the pure', 'robin': 'the brave'}
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>>> for k, v in knights.iteritems():
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>>> for k, v in knights.items():
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... print(k, v)
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...
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gallahad the pure
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