On 24/11/2023 14:31, Loris Bennett wrote:
Hi,

I want to print some records from a database table where one of the
fields contains a JSON string which is read into a dict.  I am doing
something like

   print(f"{id} {d['foo']} {d['bar']}")

However, the dict does not always have the same keys, so d['foo'] or
d['bar'] may be undefined.  I can obviously do something like

   if not 'foo' in d:
     d['foo']="NULL"
   if not 'bar' in d:
     d['bar']="NULL"
   print(f"{id} {d['foo']} {d['bar']}")

Is there any more compact way of achieving the same thing?

Cheers,

Loris


Yes. e.g.

d.get('foo', "NULL")

Duncan
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