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I have 3 lists as below:

names = ["paul", "saul", "steve", "chimpy"]
ages = [28, 59, 22, 5]
scores = [59, 85, 55, 60]

And I need to convert them to a dictionary like this:

{'steve': [22, 55, 'fail'], 'saul': [59, 85, 'pass'], 'paul': [28, 59, 'fail'], 'chimpy': [5, 60, 'pass']}

'pass' and 'fail' are coming from the score if it is >=60 or not.

I can do this with a series of for loops but I'm looking for more neat/professional method.

Thank you.

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    Please post your current solution. Also, the Code Review site is more appropriate for questions about how to improve code. Oct 26, 2020 at 14:51
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    Hint: have a look at python's zip() function.
    – AcK
    Oct 26, 2020 at 14:54
  • You don't need a series of loops. Look at the zip() function
    – pho
    Oct 26, 2020 at 14:54
  • zip doesn't produce a dictionary, but it organizes the contents of the lists to make doing so pretty straight-forward w/o needing a loop. Oct 26, 2020 at 14:55

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Using zip you can do at least this "condensed" implementation:

res = dict()
for n,a,s in zip(names,ages,scores):
   res[n] = [a,s,'fail' if s <60 else 'pass']
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  • You can take this a step further and eliminate the need for any loop at all. Oct 26, 2020 at 14:56
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You could do this very neatly using dictionary comprehension:

D = {name: [score, age, 'fail' if score<60 else 'pass'] for name, score, age in zip(names, scores, ages)}

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