Michael Bentley wrote: > > On Apr 14, 2007, at 12:39 AM, Tina I wrote: > >> Say I have the following dictionary: >> >> ListDict = { >> 'one' : ['oneone' , 'onetwo' , 'onethree'], >> 'two' : ['twoone' , 'twotwo', 'twothree'], >> 'three' : ['threeone' , 'threetwo', threethree']} >> >> Now I want to append 'twofour' to the list of the 'two' key but I can't >> figure out how to that? >> Some pointers would be greatly appreciated. > > ListDict['two'].append('twofour') > > But you'll have to insert the missing single quote before "threethree" > first. > > hope this helps, > Michael Great! Thanks! And the missing singlequote was just a typo, my actual dictionary is way bigger so I just made up this as an example.
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