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How to check for redundant combinations in a Python dictionary?
There will never be redundant combinations in a Python dictionary because it is a hashmap. This means that each key will have exactly one associated value with it. This value can be a list or another dict though. So if you try to add a duplicate key like
Example
a = {'foo': 42, 'bar': 55} a['foo'] = 100 print(a)
Output
This will give the output
{'foo': 100, 'bar': 55}
If you really want multiple values for a single key, then you should probably use a list to be associated with the key and add values to that list.
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