Paul Melis wrote: > I've always been using the has_key() method to test if a > dictionary contains a certain key. Recently I tried the same using > 'in', e.g. > > d = { ... } > if k in d: > ...
Wouldn't be "if k in d.keys()" be the exact replacement? Regards, Björn -- BOFH excuse #17: fat electrons in the lines -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list