Hi I am trying to convert a switch statement from C into Python. (why? practising).
This is the C code. printf("Dated this %d", day); switch (day) { case 1: case 21: case 31: printf("st"); break; case 2: case 22: printf("nd"); break; case 3: case 23: printf("rd"); break; default: printf("th"); break; } printf(" day of "); #Premise if the use enter an int as the date 21 for example it would print 21st. It appends the correct suffix onto a date. Reading and trying to implement a function that uses a dictionary. Not sure how to supply list into it to keep it brief and with default case of 'th'. This is my current code. def f(x): return { [1, 21, 31]: "st", [2, 22]: "nd", [3, 23]: "rd", }.get(x, "th") print(f(21)) I have an unhashable type list. Whats the best way to go? Cheers Sayth -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list