ProvoWallis wrote: > Thanks so much. I never would have been able to figure this out on my > own. > > def dictionary_join(one, two): > > dict2x = dict( ((dict2[k], k) for k in dict2.iterkeys())) > dict3 = dict(((k, dict2x[v]) for k,v in dict1.iteritems())) > print dict3 > > dict1 = {1:'bbb', 2:'aaa', 3:'ccc'} > > dict2 = {'5.01':'bbb', '6.01':'ccc', '7.01':'aaa'} > > dictionary_join(dict1, dict2)
You might want to make a working function. def join_dicts(d1,d2): temp = dict(((d2[k], k) for k in d2.iterkeys())) joined = dict(((k, temp[v]) for k,v in d1.iteritems())) return joined -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list