On 2009-12-22 15:33 PM, mattia wrote:
Is there a function to initialize a dictionary? Right now I'm using: d = {x+1:[] for x in range(50)} Is there any better solution?
For things like this? No. If you find yourself writing this pattern frequently, though, you can wrap it up in a function and call that function to get your initialized dicts.
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