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Joshua Russo declared:
> Why does this not work?
> >>> import decimal
> >>> tst = {'myTst': (decimal.Decimal, 0)}
> >>> for k, v in tst:
> ... print('%s: %s' % (k, v))
> ...
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
> ValueError: too many values to unpack
> >>>
>
> I'm assuming the problem is with the tuple. How do I itterate through a
> dictionary with a tuple as it's value?
Try this instead:
>>> import decimal
>>> tst = {'myTst': (decimal.Decimal, 0)}
>>> for key in tst.keys():
>>> print('%s: %s'%(tst[key][0], tst[key][1]))
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