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#4667: fix some 2.x leftovers in the tutorial.
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@ -440,9 +440,9 @@ pair with ``del``. If you store using a key that is already in use, the old
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value associated with that key is forgotten. It is an error to extract a value
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using a non-existent key.
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Preforming ``list(d.keys())`` on a dictionary returns a list of all the keys
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Performing ``list(d.keys())`` on a dictionary returns a list of all the keys
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used in the dictionary, in arbitrary order (if you want it sorted, just apply
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the :meth:`sort` method to the list of keys). To check whether a single key is
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the :meth:`sorted` function instead). To check whether a single key is
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in the dictionary, use the :keyword:`in` keyword.
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Here is a small example using a dictionary::
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@ -458,6 +458,8 @@ Here is a small example using a dictionary::
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>>> tel
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{'guido': 4127, 'irv': 4127, 'jack': 4098}
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>>> list(tel.keys())
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['irv', 'guido', 'jack']
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>>> sorted(tel.keys())
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['guido', 'irv', 'jack']
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>>> 'guido' in tel
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True
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@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ you have already defined.
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For efficiency reasons, each module is only imported once per interpreter
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session. Therefore, if you change your modules, you must restart the
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interpreter -- or, if it's just one module you want to test interactively,
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use :func:`reload`, e.g. ``reload(modulename)``.
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use :func:`imp.reload`, e.g. ``import imp; imp.reload(modulename)``.
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.. _tut-modulesasscripts:
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