Python – Inverse Dictionary Values List



When it is required to inverse the dictionary values to a list, a simple iteration and ‘append’ method is used.

Below is a demonstration of the same −

from collections import defaultdict my_dict = {13: [12, 23], 22: [31], 34: [21], 44: [52, 31]} print("The dictionary is :") print(my_dict) my_result = defaultdict(list) for keys, values in my_dict.items(): for val in values: my_result[val].append(keys) print("The result is :") print(dict(my_result))

Output

The dictionary is : {34: [21], 44: [52, 31], 13: [12, 23], 22: [31]} The result is : {52: [44], 31: [44, 22], 12: [13], 21: [34], 23: [13]}

Explanation

  • The required packages are imported into the environment.

  • A dictionary is defined and displayed on the console.

  • An empty dictionary is created with defaultdict.

  • The elements of the dictionary are accessed and iterated over.

  • The values are appended to the empty dictionary using ‘append’ method.

  • This is the output that is displayed on the console.

Updated on: 2021-09-07T10:40:32+05:30

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