On Sun, 16 Oct 2011 00:18:40 -0700, Jon Clements wrote: > On Oct 16, 12:53 am, PoD <p...@internode.on.net> wrote: >> On Sat, 15 Oct 2011 11:00:17 -0700, Gnarlodious wrote: >> > What is the best way (Python 3) to loop through dict keys, examine >> > the string, change them if needed, and save the changes to the same >> > dict? >> >> > So for input like this: >> > {'Mobile': 'string', 'context': '<malicious code>', 'order': '7', >> > 'time': 'True'} >> >> > I want to booleanize 'True', turn '7' into an integer, escape >> > '<malicious code>', and ignore 'string'. >> >> > Any elegant Python way to do this? >> >> > -- Gnarlie >> >> How about >> >> data = { >> 'Mobile': 'string', >> 'context': '<malicious code>', >> 'order': '7', >> 'time': 'True'} >> types={'Mobile':str,'context':str,'order':int,'time':bool} >> >> for k,v in data.items(): >> data[k] = types[k](v) > > Bit of nit-picking, but: > >>>> bool('True') > True >>>> bool('False') > True >>>> bool('') > False
Oops :) Brain fade. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list