On Jul 21, 7:35 am, skazhy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hi, i am new to python, so i've a really simple question about > dictionaries. > if i have a dictionary and I make have an input after it (to input > numbers) can i get the key of value that was in input? > > somehting like this: > dict = { "key1"=100,"key2"=200,"key3"=300} > a = input() > print 'the key of inputted value is', dict['a'] > > this syntax of course is wrong, but i hope you got the point.. > > thanks in advance!
I don't think there is a built-in that retrieves dict keys by value, but if the dictionary were small enough, you could search the list of key/value pairs returned by dict.items(). You can also iterate through all pairs with dict.iteritems(), which returns an iterator. Something like: def key_by_value(dct, val): for k, v in dct.iteritems(): if v == val: return v throw KeyError('%s not found' % str(val)) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list