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Is there any build-in function in Python that merges two lists into a dict? Like:

combined_dict = {}

keys = ["key1","key2","key3"] 

values = ["val1","val2","val3"]

for k,v in zip(keys,values):
    combined_dict[k] = v

Where:

keys acts as the list that contains the keys.

values acts as the list that contains the values

There is a function called array_combine that achieves this effect.

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Seems like this should work, though I guess it's not one single function:

dict(zip(["key1","key2","key3"], ["val1","val2","val3"]))

from here: How do I combine two lists into a dictionary in Python?

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    Also {k:v for k,v in zip(['k1','k2'],['v1','v2'])} May 24, 2012 at 5:11
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    @burhankhalid dict is better for compatibility reasons.
    – jamylak
    May 24, 2012 at 5:34

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