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Key–value maps, uniqueness, counting, grouping, and fast lookups.

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How to Merge Dictionaries and Find Unique Keys in Python

Merge two dictionaries with update(), then use sets to find all unique keys and the keys shared between both dictionaries.

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def merge_and_unique(dict1, dict2):
    merged = dict1.copy()
    merged.update(dict2)
    unique_keys = set(merged.keys())
    common_keys = set(dict1.keys()) & set(dict2.keys())
    return merged, unique_keys, common_keys


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