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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T02:17:00+00:00 2026-05-27T02:17:00+00:00

I have a list of dictionaries like in this example: listofdict = [{‘name’: ‘Foo’,

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I have a list of dictionaries like in this example:

listofdict = [{'name': 'Foo', 'two': 'Baz', 'one': 'Bar'}, {'name': 'FooFoo', 'two': 'BazBaz', 'one': 'BarBar'}]

I know that ‘name’ exists in each dictionary (as well as the other keys) and that it is unique and does not occur in any of the other dictionaries in the list.

I would like a nice way to access the values of ‘two’ and ‘one’ by using the key ‘name’. I guess a dictionary of dictionaries would be most convenient? Like:

{'Foo': {'two': 'Baz', 'one': 'Bar'}, 'FooFoo': {'two': 'BazBaz', 'one': 'BarBar'}}

Having this structure I can easily iterate over the names as well as get the other data by using the name as a key. Do you have any other suggestions for a data structure?

My main question is: What is the nicest and most Pythonic way to make this transformation?

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    2026-05-27T02:17:00+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 2:17 am
    d = {}
    for i in listofdict:
       d[i.pop('name')] = i
    

    if you have Python2.7+:

    {i.pop('name'): i for i in listofdict}
    
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