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python - Set nested dict value and create intermediate keys

I feel like I saw a way to do this recently. Say I've got an empty dict and I want to set a value in a nested dict inside that empty dict, but obviously that nested dict hasn't been created yet. Is there a 1-line way to create the intermediate keys? This is what I want to do:

mydict = {}
mydict['foo']['bar']['foobar'] = 25

If you execute this code you'll get a KeyError exception for 'foo'. Is there a function to create intermediate keys?

Thanks.

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from collections import defaultdict
recursivedict = lambda: defaultdict(recursivedict)
mydict = recursivedict()

When you access mydict['foo'], it sets mydict['foo'] to another recursivedict. It'll actually construct a recursivedict for mydict['foo']['bar']['foobar'] as well, but then it'll get thrown out by assigning that to 25.


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