my_str = 'wednesday'
Output should be
d = {'w':1,'e':2,'d':2,'n':1,'s':1,'y':1,'a':1}
Is there any direct inbuilt function?
my_str = 'wednesday'
Output should be
d = {'w':1,'e':2,'d':2,'n':1,'s':1,'y':1,'a':1}
Is there any direct inbuilt function?
 
    
     
    
    >>> import collections
>>> s = 'wednesday'
>>> collections.Counter(s)
Counter({'e': 2, 'd': 2, 'w': 1, 'n': 1, 's': 1, 'a': 1, 'y': 1})
 
    
    string = "wednesday"
dic = dict()
for character in string:
  dic[character] = dic.get(character, 0) + 1
print (dic)
 
    
    You can use the dictionary comprehension, as explained in this answer : Python Dictionary Comprehension
my_str = 'wednesday'
d = { ch:(my_str.count(ch)) for ch in my_str }
print(d)
