suggestions, comments on an "is_subdict" test
MRAB
python at mrabarnett.plus.com
Fri Apr 22 11:18:49 EDT 2011
On 22/04/2011 15:57, Irmen de Jong wrote:
> On 22-4-2011 15:55, Vlastimil Brom wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> I'd like to ask for comments or advice on a simple code for testing a
>> "subdict", i.e. check whether all items of a given dictionary are
>> present in a reference dictionary.
>> Sofar I have:
>>
>> def is_subdict(test_dct, base_dct):
>> """Test whether all the items of test_dct are present in base_dct."""
>> unique_obj = object()
>> for key, value in test_dct.items():
>> if not base_dct.get(key, unique_obj) == value:
>> return False
>> return True
>>
>> I'd like to ask for possibly more idiomatic solutions, or more obvious
>> ways to do this. Did I maybe missed some builtin possibility?
>
>
> I would use:
>
> test_dct.items()<= base_dct.items()
>
In Python 2:
>>> test_dct = {"foo": 0, "bar": 1}
>>> base_dct = {"foo": 0, "bar": 1, "baz": 2}
>>>
>>> test_dct.items() <= base_dct.items()
False
In Python 3:
>>> test_dct = {"foo": 0, "bar": 1}
>>> base_dct = {"foo": 0, "bar": 1, "baz": 2}
>>> test_dct.items() <= base_dct.items()
True
YMMV
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