• Dictionary as a set of counters


    Suppose you are given a string and you want to count how many times each letters appears. There are several ways you do it:

    1. You could create 26 variables, one for each letter of the alphabet. Then you could traverse the string and, for each character, increment the corresponding counter, probably using a chained conditional.
    2. You could create a list with 26 elements. Then you could convert each character to a number (using the built-in function ord), use the number as an index into the list, and increment the appropriate counter.
    3. You could create a dictionary with characters as keys and counters as the corresponding values. The first time you see a character, you would add an item to the dictionary. After that you would increment the value of an existing item.

    Each of these options performs the same computation, but each of them implements that computation in a different way. An implementation is a way of performing a computation; some implementations are better than others. For example, an advantage of the dictionary implementation is that we don’t have to know ahead of time which letters appear in the string and we only have to make room for the letters that do appear. Here we can use the word list in word study.

                           

     

    Dictionaries have a method called get that takes a key and a default value. If the key appears in the dictionary, get returns the corresponding value; otherwise it returns the default value.

     

     

    from Thinking in Python

     

  • 相关阅读:
    Oracle学习笔记<5>
    Oracle学习笔记<4>
    fabric动态获取远程目录列表
    fabric查看本地与远程主机信息
    fabric安装使用
    pexpect实现远程操作
    pexpect的pxssh类实现远程操作
    Most Distant Point from the Sea
    Art Gallery
    Rotating Scoreboard(半平面交模板题)
  • 原文地址:https://www.cnblogs.com/ryansunyu/p/3842514.html
Copyright © 2020-2023  润新知