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#!/usr/bin/python3
states = {
'Oregon' : 'OR',
'Colorado' : 'CO',
'Florida' : 'FL',
'California' : 'CA',
'New York' : 'NY',
'Michigan' : 'MI'
}
cities = {
'CA' : 'San Jose',
'CA' : 'Sacramento',
'CO' : 'Denver',
'CO' : 'Colorado Springs',
'MI' : 'Detroit',
'NY' : 'New York City',
'FL' : 'Jacksonville',
'OR' : 'Portland'
}
print('-' * 10)
print("NY State has: ", cities['NY'])
print(f"Colorado state has: {cities['CO']}")
print("-" * 10)
print("Michigan's Abbrviation is: ", states['Michigan'])
print(f"California's abbreviation is: {states['California']}")
print("Colorado has city: ", cities[states['Colorado']])
print(f"Florida has city: {cities[states['Florida']]}")
print("-" * 10)
for state, abbrev in list(states.items()):
print(f"{state} has abbreviation {abbrev}")
#print every city in every state
for city, state in list(cities.items()):
print(f"{city} has {state}")
#now both at the same time!
print("-" * 10)
for state, abbrev in list(states.items()):
print(f"{state} is abbreviated {abbrev}")
print(f"and has city {cities[abbrev]}")
#safely fetch a state from the list that does not exist
state = states.get("Texas")
if not state:
print(f"Sorry that state is not in our list!")
#get a city with default value
city = cities.get("TX", "Does not Exist")
print(f"The city for the state 'TX' is: {city}")