Where have you defined the relationship between the 2 dictionaries?
If you know that all the someys are related to the somex you can do something like this: somex = {'unit':'00', 'type':'processing'} somey1 = {'comment':'fair', 'code':'aaa'} somey2 = {'comment':'fair', 'code':'bbb'} somey3 = {'comment':'fair', 'code':'ccc'} # Put all the dicts in a List dictList = [] dictList.append(somey1) dictList.append(somey2) dictList.append(somey3) for dict in dictList: #Iterate over the lists print ("%s, %s") % (somex['unit'], dict['code']) #Print just the info that you want I'll leave writing it to a file as an exercise in Googling. -Josh On 3/21/07, kavitha thankaian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi All, I have two dictionaries: somex:{'unit':00, type:'processing'} somey:{'comment':'fair', 'code':'aaa'} somey:{'comment':'good', 'code':bbb'} somey:{'comment':'excellent', 'code':'ccc'} now i would like to write this to a file in the following format(unit, code),,,the output should be as follows written to a file,,, 00, aaa 00, bbb 00, ccc can someone help me? Regards Kavitha ------------------------------ Here's a new way to find what you're looking for - Yahoo! Answers<http://us.rd.yahoo.com/mail/in/yanswers/*http://in.answers.yahoo.com/> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
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