19. Create a dictionary named D with three entries, for keys ‘a’, ‘b’ and V . What happens if you try to index a nonexistent key (D[‘d’]) ? What does Python do if you try to assign to a nonexistent key d (e.g., D[‘d’]=’spam’) ?

# Code D = {‘a’:1, ‘b’:2, ‘c’:3} If we try to call with a non-existing key, python will raise an error If we try to assign to a nonexistent key, a new key:value pair will be added to the dictionary e.g. print(D[‘d’]) # raises error D[‘d’] = ‘spam’ print(D) # {‘a’: 1, ‘b’: 2, ‘c’: […]

19. Create a dictionary named D with three entries, for keys ‘a’, ‘b’ and V . What happens if you try to index a nonexistent key (D[‘d’]) ? What does Python do if you try to assign to a nonexistent key d (e.g., D[‘d’]=’spam’) ? Read More ยป