Dictionaries with tuples or tuples of tuples
Mark Lawrence
breamoreboy at yahoo.co.uk
Mon Feb 18 20:37:20 EST 2013
On 19/02/2013 00:52, Jon Reyes wrote:
> So I have a dictionary and the key is a number. The values are either a single tuple or a tuple of tuples. Is there a better way to go about accessing the values of the dictionary? All the tuples contain four elements.
>
> So say:
> col = {"1": (0,1,2,3): "2": ((0,1,2,3),(2,3,4,5))}
>
> Then to access the values of the tuple I'd do this:
>
> for key,value in col.iteritems():
> if isinstance(value[0], tuple):
> #iterate through the tuples of a tuple
> else:
> #iterate through the tuple
>
> At first I was thinking that I could just put the same keys with just single tuples on a dictionary but only one tuple exists when I iterate through the dictionary. I'm sorry, I'm really new at Python and I just grab anything I can when I need it from Google and the Python docs.
>
How about this using Python 3.
col = {"1": ((0,1,2,3),), "2": ((0,1,2,3),(2,3,4,5))}
for key,tuples in col.items():
for t in tuples:
print(key,t)
A slight aside, your keys look more like strings to me than numbers :)
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Cheers.
Mark Lawrence
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