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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T23:10:06+00:00 2026-05-15T23:10:06+00:00

How do I use setdefault in python for nested dictionary structures. eg.. self.table[field] =

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How do I use setdefault in python for nested dictionary structures.
eg..

self.table[field] = 0
self.table[date] = []
self.table[value] = {}

I would like to setdefault for these.

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    2026-05-15T23:10:07+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 11:10 pm

    Assuming self.table is a dict, you could use

    self.table.setdefault(field,0)
    

    The rest are all similar. Note that if self.table already has a key field, then the value associated with that key is returned. Only if there is no key field is self.table[field] set to 0.

    Edit: Perhaps this is closer to what you want:

    import collections
    class Foo(object):
        def __init__(self):
            self.CompleteAnalysis=collections.defaultdict(
                lambda: collections.defaultdict(list))
    
        def getFilledFields(self,sentence):
            field, field_value, field_date = sentence.split('|')
            field_value = field_value.strip('\n')
            field_date = field_date.strip('\n')
            self.CompleteAnalysis[field]['date'].append(field_date)
            self.CompleteAnalysis[field]['value'].append(field_value) 
    
    foo=Foo()
    foo.getFilledFields('A|1|2000-1-1')
    foo.getFilledFields('A|2|2000-1-2')
    print(foo.CompleteAnalysis['A']['date'])
    # ['2000-1-1', '2000-1-2']
    
    print(foo.CompleteAnalysis['A']['value'])
    # ['1', '2']
    

    Instead of keeping track of the count, perhaps just take the length of the list:

    print(len(foo.CompleteAnalysis['A']['value']))
    # 2
    
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