I am trying to understand the Python logic behind removal of duplicates in a dictionary. It seems that the last element in line is always kept. Is that the case?
print({True: 5, True: 10}) gives {True: 10}.
Why not {True: 5}?
I am trying to understand the Python logic behind removal of duplicates in a dictionary. It seems that the last element in line is always kept. Is that the case?
print({True: 5, True: 10}) gives {True: 10}.
Why not {True: 5}?