Python Dictionary values() Method
Example
Return the values:
car = {
"brand": "Ford",
"model": "Mustang",
"year": 1964
}
x = car.values()
print(x)
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Definition and Usage
The values()
method returns a view object.
The view object contains the values of the dictionary, as a list.
The view object will reflect any changes done to the dictionary, see example below.
Syntax
dictionary.values()
Parameter Values
No parameters
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Example
When a values is changed in the dictionary, the view object also gets updated:
car = {
"brand": "Ford",
"model": "Mustang",
"year": 1964
}
x = car.values()
car["year"]
= 2018
print(x)
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