"Documentation" for {}.popitem().
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{\code{\var{a}[\var{k}]} if \code{\var{a}.has_key(\var{k})},
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else \var{x} (also setting it)}
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{(5)}
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\lineiii{\var{a}.popitem()}
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{remove and return an arbitrary (\var{key}, \var{value}) pair}
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{(6)}
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\end{tableiii}
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\noindent
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\item[(5)] \function{setdefault()} is like \function{get()}, except
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that if \var{k} is missing, \var{x} is both returned and inserted into
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the dictionary as the value of \var{k}.
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\item[(6)] \function{popitem()} is useful to destructively iterate
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over a dictionary, as often used in set algorithms.
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\end{description}
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