You can create a nested dictionary using a nested syntax, just like you would define a JSON object.
example
a = { 'foo': 45, 'bar': { 'baz': 100, 'tru': "Hello" } }
You can access the objects just like you would access a normal dict. You can also use chaining of [] operators to get the deeper levels without declaring additional variables.
example
a = { 'foo': 45, 'bar': { 'baz': 100, 'tru': "Hello" } } print(a['bar']['baz'])
Output
This will give the output −
100