Casting to a "number" (both int and float)?
Jussi Piitulainen
harvestingn at makes.address.invalid
Fri Aug 28 02:03:02 EDT 2015
Ben Finney writes:
> Victor Hooi writes:
>
>> Many of the fields are meant to be numerical, however, some fields are
>> wrapped in a "floatApprox" dict, which messed with my parsing.
>
> The examples you give of ‘floatApprox’ are not dicts, so I'm not sure
> quite what that means.
I took the distinction to be between 123123 and {"floatApprox":
213123123}. The former looks like an int, the latter like a dict.
>> "network": {
>> "bytesIn": 123123,
>> "bytesOut": {
>> "floatApprox": 213123123
>> }
> What do you mean by “wrapping”?
I read it so that the bytesOut value, 213123123, is "wrapped" in
{"floatApprox": }, and Victor wants just the number inside.
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