On 2012-11-21, MRAB <pyt...@mrabarnett.plus.com> wrote:

>> However, I don't know how to do that because dictionary keys in
>> python need to be strings. If I try to do the following, Python,of
>> course, complains that y,color,drilldown, etc are not defined.
>
> Just quote them:
>
> data = [ { 'y':55.11, 'color':colors[0], 'drilldown':{'name': 'MSIE 
> versions','categories': ['MSIE 6.0', 'MSIE 7.0', 'MSIE 8.0', 'MSIE 
> 9.0'],'data': [10.85, 7.35, 33.06, 2.81],'color': colors[0] }} ]
>
> Incidentally, dictionary keys in Python don't have to be strings, but
> merely 'hashable', which includes integers, floats and tuples amongst
> others.

I think he meant that in his use case, the Python dictionary keys must
be strings, since that's what JSON requires.

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