"yawgmoth7" wrote: > I have a dictonary here: > > seq = {8:0x13AC9741, 10:0x27592E8, 4:0x4EB25D, 5:0x9D64B, 7:0x13AC9, > 1:0x2759, 11:0x4EB, 3:0x9D, 9:0x13, 2:0x2, 0:0x0, 6:0x0} > > Python always prints them in order, from least to greatest.
nope. Python prints them in ... in an arbitrary order which is non-random, varies across Python implementations, and depends on the dictionary's history of insertions and deletions. http://docs.python.org/lib/typesmapping.html (note 3) > But I wanna have it show them in hte order that I put in. Thanks > for all your help to do that, you need to keep track of the order in a separate data structure (a list works well for this purpose). </F> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list