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.