I have two large dictionaries. This is an example to demonstrate but you can imagine each dictionary having close to 100k records:
d1 = {
'0001': [('skiing',0.789),('snow',0.65),('winter',0.56)],
'0002': [('drama', 0.89),('comedy', 0.678),('action',-0.42),
('winter',-0.12),('kids',0.12)]
}
d2 = {
'0001': [('action', 0.89),('funny', 0.58),('sports',0.12)],
'0002': [('dark', 0.89),('Mystery', 0.678),('crime',0.12), ('adult',-0.423)]
}
I want to have a dictionary that has combined values by key from each dictionary:
{
'0001': [
('skiing', 0.789), ('snow', 0.65), ('winter', 0.56),
[('action', 0.89), ('funny', 0.58), ('sports', 0.12)]
],
'0002': [
('drama', 0.89), ('comedy', 0.678), ('action', -0.42),
('winter', -0.12), ('kids', 0.12),
[('dark', 0.89), ('Mystery', 0.678), ('crime', 0.12), ('adult', -0.423)]
]
}
The way I would achieve this is:
for key, value in d1.iteritems():
if key in d2:
d1[key].append(d2[key])
But after reading in many places I found out that iteritems()
is really slow and doesn't actually use C data structures to do it, but uses Python functions. How can I do this combine/merge process fast and efficiently?
d2
in there?value
, why accessd1[key]
again?extend()
instead ofappend()
?for key,value in d1.iteritems()
more thanextend
vsappend
. At least that what I think. not sure :(