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dict.remove() function

dict.remove() removes a key value pair from a dictionary and returns an updated dictionary.

Function type signature
(dict: [A:B], key: A) => [A:B] where A: Comparable

For more information, see Function type signatures.

Parameters

dict

(Required) Dictionary to remove the key-value pair from.

key

(Required) Key to remove from the dictionary. Must be the same type as existing keys in the dictionary.

Examples

Remove a property from a dictionary

import "dict"  d = [1: "foo", 2: "bar"]  dict.remove(dict: d, key: 1)// Returns [2: "bar"] 

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