On 24/11/2015 14:07, Denis McMahon wrote:
On Tue, 24 Nov 2015 02:04:56 -0800, Cai Gengyang wrote:

Here's a dictionary with 3 values :

results = {
   "gengyang": 14,
   "ensheng": 13, "jordan": 12
}

How do I define a function that takes the last of the 3 items in that
list and returns Jordan's results i.e. (12) ?

You open a web browser and google for "python dictionary"


Ooh steady on old chap, surely you should have fitted the bib, done the spoon feeding and then changed the nappy? That appears to me the preferred way of doing things nowadays on c.l.py, rather than bluntly telling people not to be so bloody lazy.

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