splitting one dictionary into two

Terry Reedy tjreedy at udel.edu
Thu Apr 1 11:34:16 EST 2004


"jsaul" <use_reply-to at empty.invalid> wrote in message
news:20040401153103.GC4577 at jsaul.de...
> Hello all,
>
> I have to split a dict into two dicts. Depending on their values,
> the items shall remain in the original dict or be moved to another
> one and at the same time be removed from the original dict.
>
> OK, this is how I do it right now:
>
>     dict1 = { "a":1, "b":3, "c":5, "d":4, "e":2 }
>     dict2 = {}
>     klist = []
>
>     for key in dict1:
>         if dict1[key] > 3: # some criterion
>             dict2[key] = dict1[key]
>             klist.append(key)
>
>     for key in klist:
>         del dict1[key]
>
>     print dict1
>     print dict2
>
> That means that I store the keys of the items to be removed from
> the original dict in a list (klist) and subsequently remove the
> items using these keys.
>
> Is there an "even more pythonic" way?

Delete klist stuff and do deletion with

for key in dict2: del dict1[key]

tjr







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