"Válas Péter" <[email protected]> wrote
I have a dictionary with the keys 'a' and 'b'. It is not in a class.
May I use the value of 'a' when defining the value of 'b'?
If so, what is the syntax?
single = {'a': 1,
'b': 2
}
double = { 'a': single['a'] *2,
'b' : single['b'] * 2
}
single['c'] = 3
double['c'] = single['c'] * 2
Does that help?
Is that what you mean?
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