Updating python dictionary
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Sun Sep 7 17:51:32 EDT 2008
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Hello...
I have a dict of key/values and I want to change the keys in it, based
on another mapping dictionary. An example follows:
MAPPING_DICT = {
'a': 'A',
'b': 'B',
}
my_dict = {
'a': '1',
'b': '2'
}
I want the finished my_dict to look like:
my_dict = {
'A': '1',
'B': '2'
}
Whereby the keys in the original my_dict have been swapped out for the
keys mapped in MAPPING_DICT.
Is there a clever way to do this, or should I loop through both,
essentially creating a brand new dict?
Cheers,
Andy.
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