for key in prices.keys(): print prices[key]*stock[key]
On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 12:19 PM, Bradley Wright < bradley.wright....@gmail.com> wrote: > Confusing subject for a confusing problem (to a novice like me of course!) > Thx for the help in advance folks > > I have (2) dictionaries: > > prices = { > "banana": 4, > "apple": 2, > "orange": 1.5, > "pear": 3 > } > > stock = { > "banana": 6, > "apple": 0, > "orange": 32, > "pear": 15 > } > > Here's my instructions: > > consider this as an inventory and calculate the sum (thats 4*6 = 24 > bananas!) > > HERES MY CODE: > > for key in prices: > print prices[key]*stock[key] > > HERES THE OUTPUT: > > 48.0 > 45 > 24 > 0 > > ISSUE: > I need to find a way to add all of those together...any pointers? > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > -- *Space Lee*
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