Parsing Python dictionary with multiple objects
Dave Angel
davea at davea.name
Tue Oct 14 13:02:12 EDT 2014
anuragpatibandla7 at gmail.com Wrote in message:
> I have a dictionary that looks like this:
> {"1":{"Key1":"Value1", "Key2":"Value2", "Key3":"Value3"},
> "2":{"Key1":"Value1", "Key2":"Value2", "Key3":"Value3"},
> "3":{"Key1":"Value1", "Key2":"Value2", "Key3":"Value3"},
> "4":{"Key1":"Value1", "Key2":"Value2", "Key3":"Value3"}}
>
> Now if I have 100 objects like these and I need to split them into 3 smaller dicts in a ratio 2:3:5, how could I do that?
I really have no idea what that means. You have 100 dicts of
dicts? Are the keys unique? If so, you could combine them with a
loop of update.
> I tried using numpy.random.choice(), but it says it needs to be a 1-d array.
>
How about random.choice? It needs a sequence.
To get anything more concrete, you need to specify Python version,
and make a clearer problem statement, perhaps with example of
what you expect.
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DaveA
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