On 16/01/2014 09:48, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 8:41 PM, Sam <lightai...@gmail.com> wrote:
I would like to build an array of dictionaries. Most of the dictionary example
on the net are for single dictionary.
dict = {'a':'a','b':'b','c':'c'}
dict2 = {'a':'a','b':'b','c':'c'}
dict3 = {'a':'a','b':'b','c':'c'}
arr = (dict,dict2,dict3)
What is the syntax to access the value of dict3->'a'?
Technically, that's a tuple of dictionaries
For the benefit of lurkers, newbies or whatever it's the commas that
make the tuple, not the brackets.
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