I was writing a Python Code that creates dictionaries dynamically,initializes it to a reference dictionary, and modifying a particular value in the dictionary. But,I found that not only I am getting unexpected results,but the reference dictionary is also getting modified.
My Code:
tdict={'a':'1','b':'2','c':'3'}
newdict={}
for i in range(5):
newdict['name'+str(i)]=tdict
newdict['name'+str(i)]['a']='value'+str(i)
print 'tdict: ',tdict
print 'newdict: ',newdict
And the result:
tdict: {'a': 'value0', 'c': '3', 'b': '2'}
tdict: {'a': 'value1', 'c': '3', 'b': '2'}
tdict: {'a': 'value2', 'c': '3', 'b': '2'}
tdict: {'a': 'value3', 'c': '3', 'b': '2'}
tdict: {'a': 'value4', 'c': '3', 'b': '2'}
newdict: {'name4': {'a': 'value4', 'c': '3', 'b': '2'}, 'name2': {'a': 'value4', 'c': '3', 'b': '2'}, 'name3': {'a': 'value4', 'c': '3', 'b': '2'}, 'name0': {'a': 'value4', 'c': '3', 'b': '2'}, 'name1': {'a': 'value4', 'c': '3', 'b': '2'}}
whereas I expected my ‘newdict’ to be like:
newdict: {'name4': {'a': 'value4', 'c': '3', 'b': '2'}, 'name2': {'a': 'value2', 'c': '3', 'b': '2'}, 'name3': {'a': 'value3', 'c': '3', 'b': '2'}, 'name0': {'a': 'value0', 'c': '3', 'b': '2'}, 'name1': {'a': 'value1', 'c': '3', 'b': '2'}}
Can anyone please help me figuring out why this is happening? Also, why is the reference dictionary ‘tdict’ getting changed when I am not assigning any any value to it?
Thanks in advance
You are storing a reference to
tdictin every value of yournewdictdictionary:You are then modifying the key
'a'oftdictby doingWhat you maybe want is storing a copy of
tdictin your newdict dictionary:Creating a new dictionary by using an existing dictionary as constructor argument creates a shallow copy where you can assign new values to existing keys. What you cannot (or what you don’t want) is modifying mutable values in this dictionary. Example:
If you want to modify mutable values in a dictionary you need to create a deep copy: