On May 6, 4:24 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On May 6, 5:20 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > > Hi - further to my earlier query regarding partial matches (which with > > all your replies enabled me to advance my understanding, thanks), I > > now need to reverse a dict. > > > I know how to reverse a list (with the reverse method - very handy), > > but it doesn't seem possible to reverse a dict. > > > I suspect what I need to do is somehow go from: > > > thelist=list(thedict) > > thelist.reverse() > > thedict=dict(thelist) > > > Does anyone know how to convert / or reverse a dict? > > > thanks > > > kb. > > Issue 1: A dictionary is not ordered so cannot be reversed, as is. > > Saw something like this though: > > info = {"PHP":"17th May", > "Perl":"15th June", > "Java":"7th June", > "Python":"26th May", > "Tcl":"12th July", > "MySQL":"24th May"} > > topics = info.keys() > topics.sort() > topics.reverse() > > for topic in topics: > print "Next",topic,"course starts",info[topic]
Better: for topic, when in sorted(topics.iteritems(), reverse=True): print 'Next %s course starts %s' % (topic, when) -- Paul Hankin -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list