On Fri, 2007-08-17 at 00:53 +0000, beginner wrote: > $b is supposed to be a hash-table of hash-table. If a key exists in > $b, it points to another hash table. The $a=$b->{"A"} ||={} pattern is > useful when you want to add records to the double hash table. > > For example, if you have a series of records in the format of (K1, K2, > V), and you want to add them to the double hash-table, you can do > $a=$b->{K1} || ={} > $a->{K2}=V
What is the best solution in Perl need not be the best solution in Python. In Python you should just use a tuple as your dict key, i.e. a[k1,k2] = v, unless you have some other constraints you're not telling us. HTH, -- Carsten Haese http://informixdb.sourceforge.net -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list