I'm getting a KeyError when trying to access a value in my dictionary. What should I do?
A KeyError usually means that the key you're trying to access doesn't exist in the dictionary. You can check if the key exists using the in
keyword.
How can I avoid this error in the future?
You can use the get()
method to access dictionary values safely. It returns None
if the key doesn't exist, instead of raising an error.
Can you show me an example of using the get() method?
Sure! Instead of value = my_dict[key]
, you can use value = my_dict.get(key, default_value)
where default_value
is what you want if the key is not found.
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