The Python dict documentation defines these requirements on key objects, i.e. they must be hashable.
Steps :
Steps :
Implement a custom key class and override hash and equality function.
e.g.
class CustomDictKey(object):
def __init__(self,
param1,
param2):
self._param1 = param1
self._param2 = param2
def __hash__(self):
return hash((self._param1,
self._param2))
def __eq__(self, other):
return ( ( self._param1,
self._param2 ) == ( other._param1,
other._param2) )
def __str__(self):
return "param 1: {0} param 2: {1} ".format(self._param1, self._param2)
if __name__ == '__main__':
# create custom key
k1 = CustomDictKey(10,5)
k2 = CustomDictKey (2, 4)
dictionary = {}
#insert elements in dictionary with custom key
dictionary[k1] = 10
dictionary[k2] = 20
# access dictionary values with custom keys and print values
print "key: ", k1, "val :", dictionary[k1]
print "key: ", k2, "val :", dictionary[k2]
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