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pythonlistdictionaryiterable-unpacking

Is there a more elegant way for unpacking keys and values of a dictionary into two lists, without losing consistence?


What I came up with is:

keys, values = zip(*[(key, value) for (key, value) in my_dict.iteritems()])

But I am not satisfied. What do the pythonistas say?


Solution

  • What about using my_dict.keys() and my_dict.values()?

    keys, values = my_dict.keys(), my_dict.values()