How can I inject a value of a dictionary into a string using string interpolation in Python?
airports = {"key":"value"}
message = f"{airports["key"]}" // this gives a syntax error
Using Python 3.7
You need to use single quotes for strings,
airports = {"key":"value"}
message = f'{airports["key"]}'
Another way to achieve this is,
airports = {"key":"value"}
valToPrint = airports["key"]
message = f'{valToPrint}'
str.format
notation?f"{airports['key']}"
.message = '{key}'.format(**airports)