Wrapping statements in Python in SPSS
Mitya Sirenef
msirenef at lightbird.net
Fri Dec 28 13:20:15 EST 2012
On 12/28/2012 01:05 PM, Mitya Sirenef wrote:
> On 12/28/2012 12:55 PM, Mitya Sirenef wrote:
>> On 12/28/2012 12:33 PM, alankrinsky at gmail.com wrote:
>>> I think 396 just comes from the end of the Python loop, without
indicating which line in the loop is
>> at issue.
>> >
>> > Here is the full code from this section of the loop:
>> >
>> >
>> > for (
>> > msr, brk, dmn, src, dspd1, dspd2, dspd3, dspd4, dspd5, dspd6,
dspd7, dspd8, dspd9, dspd10, dspd11, dspd12,
>> > period1, period2, period3, period4, period5, period6, period7,
period8, period9, period10, period11, period12
>> > ) in zip(
>> > Measure, BreakVariable, Dimension, Sources,
DimensionSourceTimeFrame1, DimensionSourceTimeFrame2,
DimensionSourceTimeFrame3, DimensionSourceTimeFrame4,
>> > DimensionSourceTimeFrame5, DimensionSourceTimeFrame6,
DimensionSourceTimeFrame7, DimensionSourceTimeFrame8,
DimensionSourceTimeFrame9,
>> > DimensionSourceTimeFrame10, DimensionSourceTimeFrame11,
DimensionSourceTimeFrame12,
>> > TimeFrame1, TimeFrame2, TimeFrame3, TimeFrame4, TimeFrame5,
TimeFrame6, TimeFrame7, TimeFrame8, TimeFrame9, TimeFrame10,
TimeFrame11, TimeFrame12
>> > ):
>> >
>> >
>> > spss.Submit(r"""
>> >
>> >
>> > Alan
>> >
>> >
>>
>> By the way, when lines run so long they can get hard to manage, edit,
>> understand, et cetera. You should consider setting things up cleanly
>> before doing the loop and using a list of names for columns like so:
>>
>>
>> def main():
>> l1, l2 = [1,2], [3,4]
>> zipped = zip(l1, l2)
>> colnames = "first second".split()
>>
>> for columns in zipped:
>> coldict = dict(zip(colnames, columns))
>> print("coldict", coldict)
>>
>
>
> Should really be 'for column in zipped:' !
>
> -m
>
Doh - the code is good, but I got a little confused with variable names.
This should be more like it:
def main():
c1, c2 = [1,2], [3,4]
zipped = zip(c1, c2)
colnames = "first second".split()
for values in zipped:
valdict = dict(zip(colnames, values))
print("valdict", valdict)
main()
-m
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