Kent Johnson wrote:
for line in raw_data:
    if line.startswith('RelevantInfo1'):
        info1 = raw_data.next().strip()
    elif line.startswith('RelevantInfo2'):
        info2 = raw_data.next().strip()
    elif line.startswith('RelevantInfo3'):
        info3 = raw_data.next().strip()
        scores.setdefault(info1, {}).setdefault(info3, []).append(info2)
        info1 = info2 = info3 = None

Very pretty. =) I have to say, I hadn't ever used iterators this way before, that is, calling their next method from within a for-loop. I like it. =)


Thanks for opening my mind. ;)

STeVe
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