There are a number of ways to reorganise the data for the exclusive use of your
script without affecting the original data. Is there a reason you can't or not
allowed to do this?
Regardless, here's some code that might make things a little easier. It
operates on each balancer on the fly, redu
OK, I did't know if you were able to re-organize the data. I know nothing
about AWS load balancers, but it's unfortunate that the data is laid out in a
way that makes dealing with it difficult.
But it sounds like you have worked it out. Best of luck.
Irv
> On Apr 9, 2017, at 2:21 PM, Kento
Thanks for the response Irv. On one level I'm glad to know that someone
more knowledgeable than myself sees this data structure as difficult. :) I
was thinking it was an easy problem to solve. Unfortunately that is the
structure I have to use.
The data comes from pulling back tag information on
Kenton Brede wrote:
> This is an example of the data I'm working with. The key/value pairs may
> come in any order. There are some keys like the 'Resource_group_id' key
> and the 'Name' key which will always be present, but other lists may have
> unique keys.
>
> alist = [[{u'Value': 'shibboleth
[ Sorry, forgot the important stuff! ]
What you want to do is tricky because your data structure is difficult to deal
with. My guess is that it has to do with a misconception about how a Python
dictionary works. Yes, it is a series of key/value pairs, but not the way you
have it. It looks li
> On Apr 8, 2017, at 5:55 PM, Kenton Brede wrote:
>
> This is an example of the data I'm working with. The key/value pairs may
> come in any order. There are some keys like the 'Resource_group_id' key and
> the 'Name' key which will always be present, but other lists may have
> unique keys.
>
This is an example of the data I'm working with. The key/value pairs may
come in any order. There are some keys like the 'Resource_group_id' key and
the 'Name' key which will always be present, but other lists may have
unique keys.
alist = [[{u'Value': 'shibboleth-prd', u'Key': 'Name'}, {u'Value'