[].keys() and [].items() (Was: Why I think range is a wart)
Terry Reedy
tejarex at yahoo.com
Wed Mar 13 17:39:02 EST 2002
<James_Althoff at i2.com> wrote in message
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>
> [ruud de rooij[
> | perhaps lists should support .keys() and .items() for those
operations
> | (analogous to dictionaries).
>
> [Clark C . Evans]
> | Very nice idea. This is PEP worthy. It is nice beacuse it
> | does not introduce anything new; a list can easily be viewed
> | as a mapping having a positive integer domain. This is simple,
> | consistent, and quite elegant.
>
> I would like to see:
> .keys()
> .items()
> .iterkeys()
> .iteritems()
I like this idea too. Best suggestion so far for replacing
range(len(skjf))./
Terry J. Reedy
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