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Python Dictionary items()

The items() method returns a view object of the dictionary. A view object is the list containing the key-value pairs of the dictionary as tuples inside the list.

Python Dictionary items()

The syntax of items() is:

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dictionary.items()

items() Parameters

The items() method does not take any parameters as arguments.

Let see an example of the items() method in python.

Example 1: How to use items() method in python dictionaries?

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cars = { 1 : "BMW", 2 : "TOYOTA", 3 : "TATA"}

print(cars.items())

Output:

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dict_items([(1, 'BMW'), (2, 'TOYOTA'), (3, 'TATA')])

Rules of items()

There are no such rules for items().

Khushal Jethava
Khushal Jethava

Machine Learning Engineer at Codiste, specializing in Generative AI, NLP, and Computer Vision. Building production AI systems with Python.

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