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How to remove None values from a dictionary in Python

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dict = {
    'name': None,
    'age': 60,
    'country': None,
    'language': 'Python',
    'year': 2022
}

dict = {
    key: value for key, value in dict.items() if value is not None
}

print(dict)






'''
run:

{'age': 60, 'language': 'Python', 'year': 2022}

'''

 



answered Jun 16, 2022 by avibootz

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