https://github.com/30-seconds/30-seconds-of-python#keys_only names parameter `flat_dict`, which avoids shadowing `dict`, seems like the right approach for here as well
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title, tags
| title | tags |
|---|---|
| values_only | object,list,beginner |
Returns a flat list of all the values in a flat dictionary.
Use dict.values() to return the values in the given dictionary.
Return a list() of the previous result.
def values_only(flat_dict):
return list(flat_dict.values())
ages = {
"Peter": 10,
"Isabel": 11,
"Anna": 9,
}
values_only(ages) # [10, 11, 9]