When using
Then it will be like this with f-string(3,6).
Using pprint will show dictionary in column way.
But lose order.
print
in code,you iterate over dictionary.Then it will be like this with f-string(3,6).
months = ['January', 'Febuary', 'March', 'April', 'May', 'June', 'July', 'August', 'September', 'October', 'November', 'December'] rain = [40, 45, 30, 20, 15, 12, 13, 10, 17, 19, 20, 35] record = dict(zip(months, rain)) for key,value in record.items(): print(f'{key} rain --> {value}')
Output:January rain --> 40
Febuary rain --> 45
March rain --> 30
April rain --> 20
May rain --> 15
June rain --> 12
July rain --> 13
August rain --> 10
September rain --> 17
October rain --> 19
November rain --> 20
December rain --> 35
When using REPL(>>>) like ptpython,IPython they can display the dictionary in an other way. Using pprint will show dictionary in column way.
But lose order.
>>> from pprint import pprint >>> pprint(record) {'April': 20, 'August': 10, 'December': 35, 'Febuary': 45, 'January': 40, 'July': 13, 'June': 12, 'March': 30, 'May': 15, 'November': 20, 'October': 19, 'September': 17}