Python Dictionary len function is used to return the dictionary length (the total key-value pairs). In this section, we discuss how to use this Dictionary len function, and the syntax behind this is:
len(dictionary_name)
Dictionary len Example
The dictionary len function returns the length of a dictionary. The below Python code prints the myDict length.
myDict = {1: 'apple', 2: 'Banana' , 3: 'Orange', 4: 'Kiwi'}
print("Dictionary Items: ", myDict)
# Dict length
print("\nThe Dictionary length : ", len(myDict))

In this program, we are going to insert a new value to a Dictionary and check the length. Next, we updated a value and displayed the length.
myDict = {'name': 'Kevin', 'age': 25}
# Print Total Items
print("Items : ", myDict)
print("The length : ", len(myDict))
# Add an Item
myDict['job'] = 'Programmer'
print("\nItems : ", myDict)
print("The length : ", len(myDict))
# Update an Item
myDict['name'] = 'Python'
print("\nItems : ", myDict)
print("The length : ", len(myDict))
Items : {'name': 'Kevin', 'age': 25}
The length : 2
Items : {'name': 'Kevin', 'age': 25, 'job': 'Programmer'}
The length : 3
Items : {'name': 'Python', 'age': 25, 'job': 'Programmer'}
The length : 3