[Solved] write() file by inserting dict in specific key order and format

Probably the closest short of looping and building a string, is something using pprint.pformat, such as: >>> from pprint import pformat >>> my_dct = dict( k1=1, k3=3, k2=2,) >>> print(‘my_dct = {{\n {}\n}}’.format(pformat(my_dct, width=1)[1:-1])) my_dct = { ‘k1’: 1, ‘k2’: 2, ‘k3’: 3 } solved write() file by inserting dict in specific key order and … Read more