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Python Python Collections (2016, retired 2019) Tuples Introduction To Tuples

Need help.

So, I don't know why this wasn't working for me. but I've tried many ways.

def dicts():
    tuple_dict = ({"name": "jassim", 
               "num": 200,
               "siblings":{"name":"noor",
                           "name2":"Jacob"}
              })

I want it to print out the keys at first then the values. Separate lines.

It's probably an easy answer but I'm bad with def, So thank you.

1 Answer

Chris Freeman
MOD
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,441 Points

Hi Jassim, using the methods .keys() will get the keys of a dictionary, .values() will get the dictionary values, and .items() will get the key / value pairs returned as a tuple.

The tuple_dict in your code is actually just a dict. Wrapping an object in parens will not make it a tuple. If you use a comma after the first item then a tuple is created: (item, )

So for a given dictionary you can use:

for key in some_dict.keys():
    print(key)
for value in some_dict.values():
    print(value)
for key, value in some_dict.items():
   print(key, value)

Post back if you need any more help. Good luck!!

Thank you, Chris!