On Sat, Nov 30, 2019 at 06:16:49PM -0300, Soni L. wrote:
> It'd be quite nice if dict.items() returned a namedtuple so all these
> x[0], x[1], el[0], el[1], etc would instead be x.key, x.value, el.key,
> el.value, etc. It would be more readable and more maintainable.
If you are doing
for item in somedict.items():
process(item[0])
process(item[1])
you could do this instead:
for key, value in somedict.items():
process(key)
process(value)
Does that help?
--
Steven
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