On 9/26/13 1:42 PM, Ned Batchelder wrote:
On 9/26/13 1:17 PM, Virendra Tripathi wrote:
Hi Ned,
Thanks. Wouldn't I have to first create a function to pull out the
'dictdict' from the data? I assume 'dictdict' refers to the
'brucelee' named tuple in the example. That's where I was getting
stuck-trying to pull out the named tuples from the dict and operate
on it.
I assumed you already had the data you showed. This is tupledict:
{'a': brucelee(x=123, y=321), 'b': brucelee('x'=123, 'y'=321)
Given that, you create dictdict with the line I showed:
dictdict = { k: nt._asdict() for k, nt in tupledict }
Oops:
dictdict = { k: nt._asdict() for k, nt in tupledict.iteritems() }
(sorry!)
--Ned.
Thanks,
Virendra
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