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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T12:46:58+00:00 2026-06-09T12:46:58+00:00

How do I retrive the top 3 list from a dictionary? >>> d {‘a’:

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How do I retrive the top 3 list from a dictionary?

>>> d
{'a': 2, 'and': 23, 'this': 14, 'only.': 21, 'is': 2, 'work': 2, 'will': 2, 'as': 2, 'test': 4}

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and: 23
only: 21
this: 14
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    2026-06-09T12:46:59+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 12:46 pm

    Use collections.Counter:

    >>> d = Counter({'a': 2, 'and': 23, 'this': 14, 'only.': 21, 'is': 2, 'work': 2, 'will': 2, 'as': 2, 'test': 4})
    >>> d.most_common()
    [('and', 23), ('only.', 21), ('this', 14), ('test', 4), ('a', 2), ('is', 2), ('work', 2), ('will', 2), ('as', 2)]
    >>> for k, v in d.most_common(3):
    ...     print '%s: %i' % (k, v)
    ... 
    and: 23
    only.: 21
    this: 14
    

    Counter objects offer various other advantages, such as making it almost trivial to collect the counts in the first place.

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