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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T00:31:34+00:00 2026-06-12T00:31:34+00:00

I have a function returning a dictionary: def to_dict(self): return dict({‘identification’: self.identifier, ‘information’: self.information,

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I have a function returning a dictionary:

 def to_dict(self):
     return dict({'identification': self.identifier,
                  'information': self.information,
                  'nodes': {e.position: e.to_dict for e in self.children}
                  })

Is there a way to optionally add each k/v? This does not work e.g:

def to_dict(self):
         return dict({'identification': self.identifier,
                      'information': self.information,
                      'nodes': {e.position: e.to_dict for e in self.children} if self.children
                      })

Is there a way to add in optional parts of dict creation without having to build a separate dictionary for each variation; is there a better way to do this even ?

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    2026-06-12T00:31:35+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 12:31 am

    Store the dict locally, update it with your extra info before returning:

    def to_dict(self):
         retval = {'identification': self.identifier,
                   'information': self.information,
                  }
         if self.children:
             retval['nodes'] = {e.position: e.to_dict for e in self.children}
         return retval
    

    I removed the dict() constructor in my example, it is entirely redundant. But because all your keys are also valid python identifiers, you could define your dict in a slightly more compact manner by using the dict() constructor and keyword arguments:

    def to_dict(self):
         retval = dict(identification=self.identifier,
                       information=self.information)
         if self.children:
             retval['nodes'] = {e.position: e.to_dict for e in self.children}
         return retval
    
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