Thanks guys, that was very clear and helpful.

On Mar 24, 2:23 am, Mahmoud Abdelkader <mabdelka...@gmail.com> wrote:
> In python, dictionaries have a get method that will return None if you
> call it on a dictionary key that doesn't exist. get() can also take an
> optional default parameter that returns it's value if the key doesn't
> exist.
>
> If you use the indexing method, i.e. [], it invokes the dictionaries
> __getitem__ method, which can throw a KeyError exception if the key
> doesn't exist.
>
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>
> On Mar 23, 2010, at 11:14 PM, Daniel <unagimiy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > Are these statements equivalent?  I want to say no, but I can't see
> > why.
>
> > Thank you
>
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