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When used rpartition and given sepererator as ' ', I know a tuple is created which also includes ' ', for instance BANANA FRIES 30, output will be ('BANANA FRIES', ' ', '30'), can someone explain why this does not appear in Ordered Dictonary?
Collections.OrderedDict()
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When used rpartition and given sepererator as ' ', I know a tuple is created which also includes ' ', for instance BANANA FRIES 30, output will be ('BANANA FRIES', ' ', '30'), can someone explain why this does not appear in Ordered Dictonary?