Reputation: 335
dict1 = {a: 5, b: 7}
dict2 = {a: 3, c: 1}
result {a:8, b:7, c:1}
How can I get the result?
Upvotes: 13
Views: 22360
Reputation: 19
Think it's much simpler.
a={'a':3, 'b':5}
b= {'a':4, 'b':7}
{i:a[i]+b[i] for i in a.keys()}
Output: {'a': 7, 'b': 12}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 46849
this is a one-liner that would do just that:
dict1 = {'a': 5, 'b': 7}
dict2 = {'a': 3, 'c': 1}
result = {key: dict1.get(key, 0) + dict2.get(key, 0)
for key in set(dict1) | set(dict2)}
# {'c': 1, 'b': 7, 'a': 8}
note that set(dict1) | set(dict2)
is the set of the keys of both your dictionaries. and dict1.get(key, 0)
returns dict1[key]
if the key exists, 0
otherwise.
this works on a more recent python version:
{k: dict1.get(k, 0) + dict2.get(k, 0) for k in dict1.keys() | dict2.keys()}
Upvotes: 26
Reputation: 33
Here is another approach but it is quite lengthy!
d1 = {'a': 5, 'b': 7}
d2 = {'a': 3, 'c': 1}
d={}
for i,j in d1.items():
for k,l in d2.items():
if i==k:
c={i:j+l}
d.update(c)
for i,j in d1.items():
if i not in d:
d.update({i:j})
for m,n in d2.items():
if m not in d:
d.update({m:n})
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 4577
A quick dictionary comprehension that should work on any classes which accept the + operator. Performance might not be optimal.
{
**dict1,
**{ k:(dict1[k]+v if k in dict1 else v)
for k,v in dict2.items() }
}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 152647
You can use collections.Counter
which implements addition +
that way:
>>> from collections import Counter
>>> dict1 = Counter({'a': 5, 'b': 7})
>>> dict2 = Counter({'a': 3, 'c': 1})
>>> dict1 + dict2
Counter({'a': 8, 'b': 7, 'c': 1})
if you really want the result as dict you can cast it back afterwards:
>>> dict(dict1 + dict2)
{'a': 8, 'b': 7, 'c': 1}
Upvotes: 17
Reputation: 1133
Here is a nice function for you:
def merge_dictionaries(dict1, dict2):
merged_dictionary = {}
for key in dict1:
if key in dict2:
new_value = dict1[key] + dict2[key]
else:
new_value = dict1[key]
merged_dictionary[key] = new_value
for key in dict2:
if key not in merged_dictionary:
merged_dictionary[key] = dict2[key]
return merged_dictionary
by writing:
dict1 = {'a': 5, 'b': 7}
dict2 = {'a': 3, 'c': 1}
result = merge_dictionaries(dict1, dict2)
result will be:
{'a': 8, 'b': 7, 'c': 1}
Upvotes: 0