Nested dictionaries from a list ?

Dave Angel davea at davea.name
Mon Dec 8 08:35:23 EST 2014


On 12/07/2014 06:52 PM, Denis McMahon wrote:
> On Sun, 07 Dec 2014 12:01:26 -0500, Dave Angel wrote:
>
>> On 12/07/2014 11:18 AM, Wacky wrote:
>
>>> I've a list of users ....
>
>> I haven't run this through the Python, so please forgive any typos.
>
>> users = [ ....
>> mess = { ....
>
> users is redundant, as it's mess.keys()
>
> maintaining a separate list of users and having the users as the keys in
> mess suggests redundancy, and the potential for errors if the two data
> items get out of synch. Better imo to just have the data in one place.
>

Unless there's an order that wants to be retained.  But I would change 
the list into a list of user objects, rather than of strings.  And I'd 
know that eventually it would be a sparse list (as users come and go, 
and you don't want to reuse the indices).  So it would be another 
dictionary mapping userid and User instance.

-- 
DaveA



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