A dictionary can contain only one instance of a key.
If you print your dictionary object dictk
, you will see it has all distinct keys.
dictk={"hi":1, "hi":3, "o":7, "o":2, "p":1, "e":5}
print(dictk)
Output:
{'hi': 3, 'o': 2, 'p': 1, 'e': 5}
You'll need a list of values to have multiple values for a key.
If you have repeated keys then the last value will overwrite other values written previously for that key.
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