hello, I want to remove some items from a dictionary, so I would expect this should work:
Nets = {} ... fill the dictionary Nets for net in Nets: if net.upper() in Eagle_Power_Nets : del Nets [ net ] But it gives me Message File Name Line Position Traceback ? D:\data_to_test\JALsPy\Eagle_import.py 380 RuntimeError: dictionary changed size during iteration Now I can solve this problem in the following way power_nets = [] for net in Nets: if net.upper() in Eagle_Power_Nets : power_nets.append ( net ) # remove power nets from netlist for net in power_nets: del Nets [ net ] But I wonder if this is the best way to manipulate a dictionary, because I've to do more "complex" operations on the dictionary, like joining items, I would like to have a better understanding of what can and what can't be done. thanks, Stef Mientki -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list