flebber wrote: > I am using xmltodict. > > This is how I have accessed and loaded my file. > > import xmltodict > document = open("/home/sayth/Scripts/va_benefits/20140508GOSF0.xml", "r") > read_doc = document.read() > xml_doc = xmltodict.parse(read_doc) > > The start of the file I am trying to get data out of is. > > <meeting id="35483" barriertrial="0" venue="Gosford" > date="2014-05-08T00:00:00" gearchanges="-1" stewardsreport="-1" > gearlist="-1" racebook="0" postracestewards="0" meetingtype="TAB" > rail="True" weather="Fine " trackcondition="Dead " > nomsdeadline="2014-05-02T11:00:00" weightsdeadline="2014-05-05T16:00:00" > acceptdeadline="2014-05-06T09:00:00" jockeydeadline="2014-05-06T12:00:00"> > <club abbrevname="Gosford Race Club" code="49" associationclass="2" > website="http://" /> > <race id="185273" number="1" nomnumber="7" division="0" name="GOSFORD > ROTARY MAIDEN HANDICAP" mediumname="MDN" shortname="MDN" > stage="Acceptances" distance="1600" minweight="55" raisedweight="0" > class="MDN " age="~ " grade="0" weightcondition="HCP > " trophy="0" owner="0" trainer="0" jockey="0" strapper="0" > totalprize="22000" first="12250" second="4250" third="2100" > fourth="1000" fifth="525" time="2014-05-08T12:30:00" bonustype="BX02 > " nomsfee="0" acceptfee="0" trackcondition=" " timingmethod=" > " fastesttime=" " sectionaltime=" " > formavailable="0" racebookprize="Of $22000. First $12250, second $4250, > third $2100, fourth $1000, fifth $525, sixth $375, seventh $375, eighth > $375, ninth $375, tenth $375"> > <condition line="1"> > > So thought I had it figured. Can access the elements of meeting and the > elements of club such as by doing this. > > In [5]: xml_doc['meeting']['club']['@abbrevname'] > Out[5]: u'Gosford Race Club' > > However whenever I try and access race in the same manner I get errors. > > In [11]: xml_doc['meeting']['club']['race']['@id'] > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > KeyError Traceback (most recent call > last) <ipython-input-11-cce362d7e6fc> in <module>() > ----> 1 xml_doc['meeting']['club']['race']['@id'] > > KeyError: 'race' > > In [12]: xml_doc['meeting']['race']['@id'] > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > TypeError Traceback (most recent call > last) <ipython-input-12-c304e2b8f9be> in <module>() > ----> 1 xml_doc['meeting']['race']['@id'] > > TypeError: list indices must be integers, not str > > why is accessing race @id any different to the access of club @abbrevname > and how do I get it for race?
If I were to guess: there are multiple races per meeting, xmltodict puts them into a list under the "race" key, and you have to pick one: >>> doc = xmltodict.parse("""\ ... <meeting> ... <race id="first race">...</race> ... <race id="second race">...</race> ... </meeting> ... """) >>> type(doc["meeting"]["race"]) <class 'list'> >>> doc["meeting"]["race"][0]["@id"] 'first race' >>> doc["meeting"]["race"][1]["@id"] >>> >>> 'second race' So xml_doc['meeting']['race'][0]['@id'] or for race in xml_doc["meeting"]["race"]: print(race["@id"]) might work for you. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list