Sara Johnson wrote:
> Should I temporarily comment out the other values (i.e., WSSD,
> WSPD...)? I'm getting an error now that says:
>
> File "./mymods.py", line 122
> if wssd<-989. or wspd<-989. or wmax<-989.: break
> ^
> SyntaxError: invalid syntax
Please post (always) the surrounding code. The error is likely due to
whatever is on the preceding line.
Here's your original code:
for key in h.keys():
wssd=h[key]['WSSD']
wspd=h[key]['WSPD']
wmax=h[key]['WMAX']
newi=h[key]['NEWI']
if wssd<-989. or wspd<-989. or wmax<-989.: break
if wspd==0.: break
I was suggesting you replace all of that with:
print len(h)
for key in h.keys():
try:
newi=h[key]['NEWI']
except KeyError:
print key
Keep in mind that Python uses indentation to convey structure instead of braces
(like C).
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