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numbers = ('1','2','3','4','5','6','7','8','9','0')
letters = ('a','b','c','d','e','f')
punct = ('.', '!', '?')
charSetDict = {numbers:[], letters:[], punct:[]}
cSet = raw_input("Insert characters: ")
for c in cSet:
    for x in charSetDict.keys():
        if c in x:
            charSetDict[x].append(c)
            break;
charSetDict["Special"] = ['%', '$', '#']
charSetDict["Special"] = '><'








8.1.Introduction
8.1.1.Dictionary Syntax
8.1.2.To loop over the keys of a dictionary, you can use a plain for statement
8.1.3.Simple one to one dictionary
8.1.4.One to many dictionary
8.1.5.Constructing a Dictionary
8.1.6.Many to many dictionary
8.1.7.Adding a Value to a Dictionary
8.1.8.Name and name would represent two completely distinct keys in the dictionary.
8.1.9.Add new key and value
8.1.10.Change value for existing key