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I'm not exactly sure of the best syntax here, but if there's not already a way to do it, it might be nice to be able to use indexing to select all keys within a range:
dictionary[2:3] could create an ordered dict (or view?) with just the keys between 2 and 3
dictionary[2:end] could create an ordered dict (or view?) with all keys 2 or more
dictionary[start:2] could create an ordered dict (or view?) with all keys 2 or less.
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I'm not exactly sure of the best syntax here, but if there's not already a way to do it, it might be nice to be able to use indexing to select all keys within a range:
dictionary[2:3]
could create an ordered dict (or view?) with just the keys between 2 and 3dictionary[2:end]
could create an ordered dict (or view?) with all keys 2 or moredictionary[start:2]
could create an ordered dict (or view?) with all keys 2 or less.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: