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python - Splitting dict by value of one of the keys

I've got a dictionary with data of the same length (but different types), something like:

data = {
    "id": [1,1,2,2,1,2,1,2], 
    "info": ["info1","info2","info3","info4","info5","info6","info7","info8"],       
    "number": [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8]
}

Now I'd like to split it in two by id, keeping the respective info and number. That is, to have two dicts data1 and data2.

Note: this is merely a sample, there are multiple keys in the dict and I would want to avoid using the key names, but rather loop through all of them.

What is a Pythonic way of doing it?

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with comprehension lists :

data1 = [ data["info"][idx] for idx, x in enumerate(data["id"]) if x == 1 ]
#data1 = ['info1', 'info2', 'info5', 'info7']

If you want to recover all the keys :

data1 = [ { key : data[key][idx] for key in data.keys() }  for idx, x in enu
merate(data["id"]) if x == 1 ]
>>> data1
[{'info': 'info1', 'id': 1, 'number': 1}, {'info': 'info2', 'id': 1, 'number': 2
}, {'info': 'info5', 'id': 1, 'number': 5}, {'info': 'info7', 'id': 1, 'number':
 7}]

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