On Jul 19, 11:17 pm, CM <cmpyt...@gmail.com> wrote: > I have three items in a dict, like this: > > the_dict = {'a':1, 'b':2, 'c':3} > > but the vals could be anything. I want to configure something else > based on the "winner" of such a dict, with these rules: > > 1. In this dict, if there is a UNIQUE max value, that's the winner. > 2. If there are any TIES for max value, b is the winner by default. >
Thank you to Steven and Chris for the answers. Very elegant. I realize, now though, (and Chris asked about this) that I was imprecise in my rules. They really should be stated as: 1. In this dict, if there is a UNIQUE max value, then its *key* is the winner. 2. If there are any TIES for max value, then the *key* 'b' is the winner by default. The point is, I am trying to determine the name of the winning category, either 'a', 'b', or 'c', not the value of its winning score. So in your solutions there is sorting by values, which makes sense. But how can I go back to keys from there? Sorry for the mistake (but even so, I learned something already). Thanks again, Che -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list