Python Dictionary setdefault()

The syntax of setdefault() is:

 dict.setdefault(key[, default_value])

setdefault() Parameters

setdefault() takes a maximum of two parameters:

  • key - the key to be searched in the dictionary
  • default_value (optional) - key with a value default_value is inserted to the dictionary if the key is not in the dictionary.
    If not provided, the default_value will be None.

Return Value from setdefault()

setdefault() returns:

  • value of the key if it is in the dictionary
  • None if the key is not in the dictionary and default_value is not specified
  • default_value if key is not in the dictionary and default_value is specified

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Example 1: How setdefault() works when key is in the dictionary?

 person = {'name': 'Phill', 'age': 22} age = person.setdefault('age') print('person = ',person) print('Age = ',age)

Output

 person = {'name': 'Phill', 'age': 22} Age = 22

Example 2: How setdefault() works when key is not in the dictionary?

 person = {'name': 'Phill'} # key is not in the dictionary salary = person.setdefault('salary') print('person = ',person) print('salary = ',salary) # key is not in the dictionary # default_value is provided age = person.setdefault('age', 22) print('person = ',person) print('age = ',age)

Output

 person = {'name': 'Phill', 'salary': None} salary = None person = {'name': 'Phill', 'age': 22, 'salary': None} age = 22

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