you can use the following: (change the matrices as it suits your app): import numpy as np def set_params(w, b):
params = {"w0": w[0], "w1": w[1] , "w2": w[2], "w3": w[3], "w4": w[4], "b": b} return params w = np.random.randn((5)) b = 1 params = set_params(w, b) for i in range(5): W = params.get("w"+str(i)) print(W) B = params.get('b') print(B) Am Mi., 16. Sept. 2020 um 13:14 Uhr schrieb Ing Diegohl < ingdieg...@gmail.com>: > Good morning everyone > I would like to know if i can to create a dictionary with two matrices, > where every element of the first matrix corresponds to dictionary's keys > and the elements of the second matrix will be the values every key. > thanks > -- > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > -- Regards, Joseph Pareti - Artificial Intelligence consultant Joseph Pareti's AI Consulting Services https://www.joepareti54-ai.com/ cell +49 1520 1600 209 cell +39 339 797 0644 -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list