Hi all, Seemingly simple problem:
There is a case in my code where I know a dictionary has only one item in it. I want to get the value of that item, whatever the key is. In Python2 I'd write: >>> d = {"Wilf's Cafe": 1} >>> d.values()[0] 1 and that'd be an end to it. In Python 3: >>> d = {"Wilf's Cafe": 1} >>> d.values()[0] Traceback (most recent call last): File "<input>", line 1, in <module> TypeError: 'dict_values' object does not support indexing "Wilf's Cafe" >>> d[list(d)[0]] 1 >>> for k in d: ... value = d[k] ... break ... >>> value 1 >>> list(d.values())[0] 1 None of this feels like the "one, and preferably only one, obvious way to do it" we all strive for. Any other ideas? Thanks, Nick -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list