Simply iterate through your alphabet
string, and use a dictionary comprehension to create your dictionary
# Use a dictionary comprehension to create your dictionary
alpha_dict = {letter:idx for idx, letter in enumerate(alphabet)}
You can then retrieve the corresponding number to any letter using alpha_dict[letter]
, changing letter
to be to whichever letter you want.
Then, if you want a list of letters corresponding to your num_list
, you can do this:
[letter for letter, num in alpha_dict.items() if num in num_list]
which essentially says: for each key-value pair in my dictionary, put the key (i.e. the letter) in a list if the value (i.e. the number) is in num_list
This would return ['b', 'd', 'f']
for the num_list
you provided
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