On 07-Aug-11 09:17, Steve Willoughby wrote:
First of all, that's not a dict. It's just a tuple of strings.
so, when you say:
#loop through and get the keys of each
for k,v in x:
You'll get one iteration, where k=the first string and v=the second.
However, you ignore k and v in all the code that follows, so I'm really
confused what you're trying to do here.
I just noticed I glossed over a key point, for that to work you'd need x
to be a sequence of such tuples. As it stands there, you'll get an
error because each element of x is a single string, so it can't pull two
values out of each of them.
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