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Nested dictionary Python

IDs = ['emp1','emp2','emp3']

EmpInfo = [{'name': 'Bob', 'job': 'Mgr'},
           {'name': 'Kim', 'job': 'Dev'},
           {'name': 'Sam', 'job': 'Dev'}]

D = dict(zip(IDs, EmpInfo))

print(D)
# Prints {'emp1': {'name': 'Bob', 'job': 'Mgr'},
#         'emp2': {'name': 'Kim', 'job': 'Dev'},
#         'emp3': {'name': 'Sam', 'job': 'Dev'}}
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python nested object to dict

def my_dict(obj):
    if not  hasattr(obj,"__dict__"):
        return obj
    result = {}
    for key, val in obj.__dict__.items():
        if key.startswith("_"):
            continue
        element = []
        if isinstance(val, list):
            for item in val:
                element.append(my_dict(item))
        else:
            element = my_dict(val)
        result[key] = element
    return result
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Nested dictionary Python

D = {'emp1': {'name': 'Bob', 'job': 'Mgr'},
     'emp2': {'name': 'Kim', 'job': 'Dev'},
     'emp3': {'name': 'Sam', 'job': 'Dev'}}
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Creating a Nested Dictionary

# welcome to softhunt.net
# Creating a Nested Dictionary
Dictionary = {0: 'Softhunt', 1: '.net',
		2:{'i' : 'By', 'ii' : 'Ranjeet', 'iii' : 'Andani'}}
print(Dictionary)
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nested dict

def dict_generator(indict, pre=None):
    pre = pre[:] if pre else []
    if isinstance(indict, dict):
        for key, value in indict.items():
            if isinstance(value, dict):
                for d in dict_generator(value, pre + [key]):
                    yield d
            elif isinstance(value, list) or isinstance(value, tuple):
                for v in value:
                    for d in dict_generator(v, pre + [key]):
                        yield d
            else:
                yield pre + [key, value]
    else:
        yield pre + [indict]
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python create nested dictionary

people = {1: {'name': 'John', 'age': '27', 'sex': 'Male'},
          2: {'name': 'Marie', 'age': '22', 'sex': 'Female'}}

print(people)
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make nested dict from two dict

data = [
    [14, 77766, [2, 2]],
    [15, 77766, [1, 2]],
    [70, 88866, [1, 5]],
    [71, 88866, [2, 5]],
    [72, 88866, [5, 5]],
    [73, 88866, [4, 5]],
    [74, 88866, [3, 5]],
    [79, 99966, [1, 2]],
    [80, 99966, [2, 2]],
]

c = {}
for key, id_, (value, _) in data:
    c.setdefault(id_, {})[key] = value
print(c)
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