>Can someone suggest a easy method to do the inverse of dict(zip(x,y)) >to get two lists x and y? > >So, if x and y are two lists, it is easier to make a dictionary using >d = dict(zip(x,y)), but if I have d of the form, d = {x1:y1, >x2:y2, ...}, what is there any trick to get lists x = [x1, x2, ...] >and y = [y1, y2, ...] > >Cheers, >Chaitanya.
x = d.keys() y = d.values() Cheers, Drea -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list