Dictionaries with invalid key?
Oleg Broytmann
phd at emerald.netskate.ru
Mon Sep 6 09:20:42 EDT 1999
On Mon, 6 Sep 1999, Gerhard W. Gruber wrote:
> Usually a dictionary conists of a key and a value. I thought that keys
> are strings. Now I wrote some code that managed to create a key that is
> a number instead of a string. Is this a bug or is this ok?
Dictionary's key may be any immutable object. Tuple, for example.
> --
> bye,
> Gerhard
> email: sparhawk at eunet.at
> g.gruber at xsoft.co.at
Oleg.
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