How to check that the key is defined in dictionary in python?
a={}
...
if 'a contains key b':
  a[b] = a[b]+1
else
  a[b]=1
How to check that the key is defined in dictionary in python?
a={}
...
if 'a contains key b':
  a[b] = a[b]+1
else
  a[b]=1
 
    
     
    
    Use the in operator:
if b in a:
Demo:
>>> a = {'foo': 1, 'bar': 2}
>>> 'foo' in a
True
>>> 'spam' in a
False
You really want to start reading the Python tutorial, the section on dictionaries covers this very subject.
 
    
    Its syntax is if key in dict: : 
if "b" in a:
    a["b"] += 1
else:
    a["b"] = 1
Now you may want to look at collections.defaultdict and (for the above case) collections.Counter.
 
    
     
    
    a = {'foo': 1, 'bar': 2}
if a.has_key('foo'):
    a['foo']+=1
else:
    a['foo']=1
 
    
    parsedData=[]
dataRow={}
if not any(d['url'] == dataRow['url'] for d in self.parsedData):
       self.parsedData.append(dataRow)
