Michael Foord wrote:
> Simon Dahlbacka wrote:
>   
>> Actually, I don't really have a clue about this but
>>
>> Tuple key = new Tuple(new object[col, row]);
>>
>> seems like it doesn't do what it probably should do, or do you intend 
>> to pass a multidimensional array to the Tuple constructor?
>>     
> :-)
>
> That is probably it.
>   

What I meant of course was:

    new Tuple(new object[2] {col, row})

Which, all in all, is marginally slower than the pure Python solution... :-)

Michael

> Thanks
>
> Michael
>
>   
>> /Simon
>>
>> On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 4:39 PM, Michael Foord 
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>>
>>     Hello all,
>>
>>     I'm trying to use an IronPython (1.1) dictionary from C#, where the
>>     dictionary is keyed by tuples.
>>
>>     I am printing the keys - so I can see that the values I want are
>>     in the
>>     dictionary, but I can't fetch  them. I have tried various approaches -
>>     the problem seems to be that when I create a new Tuple from two
>>     integers
>>     it isn't recognised as a valid key. Any suggestions/corrections.
>>
>>     Code below (range is a Python 'Dict'):
>>
>>
>>                System.Console.WriteLine("Keys: {0}", range.keys());
>>                for (int row = minRow; row < (maxRow + 1); row++)
>>                {
>>                    for (int col = minCol; col < (maxCol+1); col++)
>>                    {
>>                        Tuple key = new Tuple(new object[col, row]);
>>                        object val = range.GetValue(key);
>>                        if (val != null)
>>                            {
>>                                try
>>                                {
>>                                    result =
>>     (Double)FloatOps.Add(result, val);
>>                                }
>>                                catch (Exception e)
>>                                {
>>                                    System.Console.WriteLine(e);
>>                                }
>>                            }
>>                        else
>>                            {
>>                                System.Console.WriteLine("No Value for col
>>     {0} row {1}", col, row);
>>                            }
>>                    }
>>
>>     I'm aware that the cast there is 'dubious', but as my code never
>>     reaches
>>     it it hasn't been a problem so far!
>>
>>     Michael Foord
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