how to get the list form dictionary's values

Ho Yeung Lee davidbenny2000 at gmail.com
Sun Feb 21 09:21:34 EST 2016


Peter Otten於 2016年2月21日星期日 UTC+8下午10時07分18秒寫道:
> davidbenny2000 at gmail.com wrote:
> 
> >   File "mainpy.py", line 81
> >     for functionlistelement in functionlist0
> >                                            ^
> > SyntaxError: invalid syntax
> > 
> > 
> > import asyncio
> 
> [snip]
> 
> > mappedfunc = {}
> > functionlist000 = []
> > functionlist001 = []
> > functionlist002 = []
> > functionlist003 = []
> > functionlist004 = []
> 
> [snip many names with numeric suffix and repeated method calls]
> 
> I have no idea what you are trying to do; however, your code looks awfully 
> redundant. This is errorprone:
> 
> functionkey000 = {'000': f000 }
> functionkey001 = {'001': f001 }
> functionkey002 = {'002': f002 }
> functionkey002 = {'003': f003 }
> functionkey002 = {'004': f004 }
> 
> >   for functionlistelement in functionlist0
> 
> To answer what seems to be your actual question: a colon is missing at the 
> end of this line.


hi Peter,

i am running this task flow in this graph,

these code are not redundant, because this writing can clearly
show the work flow

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7fHc_dTzkY_OGMtTGI2UnR6ZEE/view?usp=sharing


Regards,

Martin Lee



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