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How to copy dictionary to another dictionary in Python

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dict = {
    "name": "Tom",
    "age": 47,
    "langauge": "python", 
    "company":  "microsoft"}
      
copydict = dict.copy()

copydict["company"] = 'google'

print(dict)

print(copydict)


  
  
'''
run:
  
{'name': 'Tom', 'age': 47, 'langauge': 'python', 'company': 'microsoft'}
{'name': 'Tom', 'age': 47, 'langauge': 'python', 'company': 'google'}
 
'''

 



answered Jan 13, 2021 by avibootz

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