python默认字符,设置Python的collections.defaultdict的默认字符串值

I am using Python 3.2.3 and want to change the default returned string value:

from collections import defaultdict

d=defaultdict(str)

d["NonExistent"]

The value returned is ''. How can I change this so that when a key is not found, "unknown" is returned instead of the empty string?

解决方案

The argument to defaultdict is a function (or rather, a callable object) that returns the default value. So you can pass in a lambda that returns your desired default.

>>> from collections import defaultdict

>>> d = defaultdict(lambda: 'My default')

>>> d['junk']

'My default'

Edited to explain lambda:

lambda is just a shorthand for defining a function without giving it a name. You could do the same with an explicit def:

>>> def myDefault():

... return 'My default'

>>>> d = defaultdict(myDefault)

>>> d['junk']

'My default'

See the documentation for more info.

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