Stefan Behnel, 20.11.2009 09:24: > You can use d.update(...) > > It accepts both another dict as well as a generator expression that > produces item tuples, e.g. > > d.update( (i, i**2) for i in range(10) )
This also works, BTW: >>> d = {} >>> d.update(value=5) >>> d {'value': 5} Stefan -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list