help on Implementing a list of dicts with no data pattern
Dave Angel
davea at davea.name
Thu May 9 10:50:45 EDT 2013
On 05/09/2013 10:33 AM, rlelis wrote:
> I apologize once again.
> Is my first post here and i'm getting used to the group as long as i get the feedback of my errors by you guys.
> I'm using Python 2.7.3 with no dependencies, i'm simply using the standard
> library.
> Here is the "big picture" of the scenario(i have added it in the pastebin link too)
>
> FILE OUTPUT DESIRED:
> aging:
> aging |total |age
> aging |0 |100
> aging |2 |115
> aging |3 |1
> aging |4 |10
>
> highway:
> highway | lanes | state | limit(mph)
> highway | 4 | disable | 25
> highway | 2 | disable | 245
> highway | 3 | disable | 125
> highway | 2 | enable | 255
> highway | 3 | disable | 212
> highway | 8 | disable | 78
>
> FILE INPUT EXCERPT EXAMPLE:
> aging 0 100
> aging 2 115
> aging 3 1
> highway 4 disable 25
> highway 2 disable 245
> highway 0 enable 125
>
> Meanwhile i have change the code a little bit and achieve a output closer to what i want:
You're still missing the file read code. My earlier assumption that it
was a simple readlines() was bogus, or the line:
if "aging" in file-content:
would never work.
Perhaps you have something like:
infile = open("xxxx","r")
file_content = [line.split() for line in infile]
if you confirm it, I'll try to go through the code again, trying to make
sense of it.
--
DaveA
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