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Syntax –
dictionary.keys()
Parameters –
Example 1-
student_marks = {'Anurag':90,'Abhay':92,'Aditya':85,'Naveen':88}
print(student_marks.keys())
# Output -
# dict_keys(['Anurag', 'Abhay', 'Aditya', 'Naveen'])
.keys()
method with the dictionary and print the output on the console.
Example 2-
d={'odd':[1,3,5,7,9],'even':[2,4,6,8,10]}
key_names=d.keys()
print(key_names)
# Output -
# dict_keys(['odd', 'even'])
Example 3-
d={}
print(d.keys())
# output -
# dict_keys([])
Example 4- print all keys without using the .keys()
method.
dct={'a':1,'b':2,'c':3,'d':4,'e':5}
for i in dct:
print(i)
# output -
# a
# b
# c
# d
# e
# Creating a dictionary
my_dict = {'red': '#FF0000', 'green': '#00FF00', 'blue': '#0000FF'}
# Using the keys() method to get a view object
keys_view = my_dict.keys()
# Printing the original dictionary
print("Original Dictionary:", my_dict)
# Using the view object to iterate over the keys
print("Keys from the View Object:")
for key in keys_view:
print(key)
# Output -
# Original Dictionary: {'red': '#FF0000', 'green': '#00FF00', 'blue': '#0000FF'}
# Keys from the View Object:
# red
# green
# blue
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