On Sun, 19 Aug 2018 05:29:46 -0700, giannis.dafnomilis wrote: > With your help I have arrived at this point: I have the dictionary > varsdict (size 5) as below > > Key Type Size Value > FEq_(0,_0,_0,_0) float 1 1.0 > FEq_(0,_0,_1,_1) float 1 1.0 > FEq_(0,_0,_2,_2) float 1 1.0 > FEq_(0,_0,_3,_0) float 1 1.0 > FEq_(0,_0,_4,_1) float 1 1.0
That's not a Python dict. It looks like some sort of table structure. How do you get this? (What menu command do you run, what buttons to you click, etc?) I'm guessing you are using an IDE ("Integrated Development Environment") like Anaconda or similar. Is that right? Python dicts print something like this: {'FEq_(0,_0,_4,_1)': 9999, 'FEq_(0,_0,_3,_0)': 9999} If you run print(varsdict) what does it show? (I have limited time to respond at the moment, so apologies for the brief answers. Hopefully someone else will step in with some help too.) -- Steven D'Aprano "Ever since I learned about confirmation bias, I've been seeing it everywhere." -- Jon Ronson -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list