On 25.11.2011 10:30, Jeff Hardy wrote:
On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 11:12 PM, Ossi Heinonen<ossi.heino...@tut.fi> wrote:
Hi again
Could it be possible to use some sort of wildcard method in this one? Like
verifiedValues['*P1*']
or
verifiedValues['?P1?']
Just a thought that seems intuitive, but is it doable?
No, that won't work with a plain Python dict (it could be made to work
on a custom object, but that doesn't appear to be what you have here).
Actually, you probably have a .NET dictionary (which is shown as dict,
confusingly) - the question is whether it's generic or not. Can you
try calling verifiedValues.GetType()?
Also, is there a reason you're using 2.6? I believe 2.7 has some fixes
around generics, so that may be necessary.
- Jeff
Hi Jeff
GetType gives me
verifiedValues.GetType()
<System.RuntimeType object at 0x000000000000002B
[IronPython.Runtime.PythonDictionary]>
I'm using the Ansys Workbench Command Window which seems to be running
on IronPython 2.6. If you think it will be necessary to use a newer
version, I'll try to check if that's possible.
- Ossi
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