If I define a dictionary where one or more of the values is also a
dictionary, e.g.:
my_dict={a:string, b:string, c:{x:0,y:1},
d:string}
How can I use the output of type() so I can do one thing if the value
is a string, and another if the value is a dictionary?
i.e., I'd like to define a loop
dpapathanasiou wrote:
If I define a dictionary where one or more of the values is also a
dictionary, e.g.:
my_dict={a:string, b:string, c:{x:0,y:1},
d:string}
How can I use the output of type() so I can do one thing if the value
is a string, and another if the value is a dictionary?
i.e., I'd
dpapathanasiou wrote:
... I'd like to define a loop like this, ...
for key, value in my_dict.items():
if type{value) is type 'dict':
# do the dictionary logic
elif type(value) is type 'str':
# do the string logic
# etc
You're searching for isinstance (or possibly issubclass)