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I have a multilingual field which i used hvad package. I have a script like below, which i use for the tastypie dehydration.

    array = []
    for t in bundle.obj.facilities.filter(foo_type = i.foo_type):
        for field in get_translatable_fields(t.foo_type.__class__):
            for translation in t.foo_type.translations.all():
                value = getattr(translation, field)
                array.append(value)
                print array

But i get all the language translations in the same list. Do you have any idea to have different lists belong to different languages.

I just want to have different arrays that differentiate during for translation in .... iteration

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  • Do you want a dictionary of arrays, where the keys are languages? Also, why do you call it array first then array_all later? Are they not the same? Apr 13, 2013 at 20:21
  • Yes.. keys are languages and the values are arrays consist many of translated fields.
    – tuna
    Apr 13, 2013 at 20:23
  • It's not the original code. I changed the field names, but forget the array_all. fixing it
    – tuna
    Apr 13, 2013 at 20:27

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You can store them in a dictionary, indexed by the translation, using a collections.defaultdict:

import collections

dict_all = collections.defaultdict(list)
for t in bundle.obj.facilities.filter(foo_type = i.foo_type):
    for field in get_translatable_fields(t.foo_type.__class__):
        for translation in t.foo_type.translations.all():
            value = getattr(translation, field)
            dict_all[translation.language_code].append(value)

If you'd like to turn it back into a regular dictionary afterwards (instead of a defaultdict):

dict_all = dict(dict_all.items())
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