How can I handle errors when accessing dictionary keys in Python?
You can use the get()
method to safely access keys without raising an error if the key doesn't exist.
Can you show me an example of using the get()
method?
Sure! Here's an example: my_dict = {'a': 1, 'b': 2}
. You can access my_dict.get('c', 'Key not found')
to return 'Key not found'.
What if I want to raise an error instead of returning a default value?
You can use a simple if
statement to check if the key exists: if 'c' not in my_dict: raise KeyError('Key not found')
.
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