[issue46188] dictionary creation error

TobiasHT report at bugs.python.org
Tue Dec 28 05:00:03 EST 2021


New submission from TobiasHT <higenyi.tobias at gmail.com>:

I was creating a dictionary when I noticed something weird.
I had a function responsible for creating dictionary keys and then values were assigned to the keys in a for loop.
The code goes a little like this:

>>> def key_maker(n):
...     if (n % 2) == 0:
...         return n
...     return None

>>> dictionary = {}
>>> for i in range(10):
...     dictionary[key_maker(i)] = i if key_maker(i) else "error"

>>> dictionary
{0: 'error', None: 'error', 2: 2, 4: 4, 6: 6, 8: 8}


when I tried to print out the rest of the values in the "else" clause,
I realized that 0 appeared there as well, so 0 appeared twice.

>>> for i in range(10):
...     dictionary[key_maker(i)] = i if key_maker(i) else print(i)
...
0
1
3
5
7
9
>>> dictionary
{0: 'error', None: 'error', 2: 2, 4: 4, 6: 6, 8: 8}

I still can not figure out why the first two elements are inconsistent
from the rest of the dictionary, and why they appear in the first place.

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messages: 409251
nosy: TobiasHT
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: dictionary creation error
type: behavior

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