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I have a list of lists uarfcnrssi2 and a dictionary of lists band2. I then have certain conditions under which values from uarfcnrssi2 are added to band2, as shown below:

uarfcnrssi2=[[10564, 20, 1],[10637, 26, 1], [10662, 32, 1], [10712, 26, 1], [10837, 15, 1], [10837, 17, 1],
 [2, 10, 13], [3, 18, 13], [44, 12, 13], [10564, 27, 13], [49, 15, 13], [64, 20, 13], [66, 19, 13], [976, 27, 13], [981, 21, 13], [982, 20, 13], [985, 13, 13], [988, 13, 13], [788, 12, 11]]      

band2= {'channel1': 10564, 'channel2': 10589, 'channel3': 10612, 'channel4': 10637,'channel5': 10662, 'channel6': 10687,
'channel7': 10712, 'channel8': 10737, 'channel9': 10762, 'channel10': 10787,'channel11': 10812, 'channel12': 10837, }
var1 = 5
var2 = -190
band2 = {k: [v, v/var1, v/var1+var2] for k, v in band2.iteritems()

Code:

for k, v in band2.items():
    for i in uarfcnrssi2:
        if v[0] == i[0] and i[2] == 1 and len(v)<=3:
            band2[k].append(i[1])

I now have a dictionary like this:

{'channel11': [10812, 2162, 1972], 'channel10': [10787, 2157, 1967], 'channel3': [10612, 2122, 1932], 'channel2': [10589, 2117, 1927], 'channel1': [10564, 2112, 1922, 20], 'channel7': [10712, 2142, 1952, 26], 'channel6': [10687, 2137, 1947], 'channel5': [10662, 2132, 1942, 32], 'channel4': [10637, 2127, 1937, 26], 'channel9': [10762, 2152, 1962], 'channel8': [10737, 2147, 1957], 'channel12': [10837, 2167, 1977, 15]}   

However for the lists that I did not append a 4th item to I want 0 to be appended to the end of each, I have no problem looping again to do this, but is there a way to edit my code above to do that?

EDIT: Way I did it that I want to improve

for k, v in band2.items():
    for i in uarfcnrssi2:
        if v[0] == i[0] and i[2] == 1 and len(v)<=3:
            band2[k].append(i[1])

for k, v in band2.items():
    if len(v) <=3:
        band2[k].append(0)
print band2  

Final output:

band2 = {'channel11': [10812, 2162, 1972, 0], 'channel10': [10787, 2157, 1967, 0], 'channel3': [10612, 2122, 1932, 0], 'channel2': [10589, 2117, 1927, 0], 'channel1': [10564, 2112, 1922, 20], 'channel7': [10712, 2142, 1952, 26], 'channel6': [10687, 2137, 1947, 0], 'channel5': [10662, 2132, 1942, 32], 'channel4': [10637, 2127, 1937, 26], 'channel9': [10762, 2152, 1962, 0], 'channel8': [10737, 2147, 1957, 0], 'channel12': [10837, 2167, 1977, 15]}
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    The code you've shown won't work unless band2 already has lists as values, but you've shown it with single int values instead. Is that a mistake?
    – Blckknght
    Apr 24, 2013 at 9:51
  • Thanks, I added in a couple missing lines.
    – Paul
    Apr 24, 2013 at 9:57

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OK I understand the issue now. I think you can combine your two loops, like this:

for v in band2.values():
    for i1, i2, i3 in uarfcnrssi2:
        if v[0] == i0 and i2 == 1 and len(v) <= 3:
            v.append(i1)
    if len(v) <= 3: # never matched any list values, so add zero instead
        v.append(0)

Note that the outer loop is over the values of the dictionary, since you were only using the key for indexing (which isn't necessary, since you already have a reference to the value). I've also made the inner loop unpack the three values into individual variables. I suggest giving them meaningful names (I've only used i0, i1 and i2 because I don't know what the values mean).

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  • Thanks I will of course use better names when it;s not an example :) Your code doesn't work as intended, I want to append 0 when len <=3 also. so an else won't work. ( I don't understand the second piece of code, will read up on that)
    – Paul
    Apr 24, 2013 at 10:15
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    OK, I guess I don't understand what you're trying to do. Can you update the question with more information about what you're expecting to get in different situations? For instance, can you show a short example list and dictionary that have some values that are short (and so will get appended to) and some that are longer (and so will be skipped)? Please show the desired output for both situations!
    – Blckknght
    Apr 24, 2013 at 10:21
  • I have appended what the final output should be, as you can see, if there was no corresponding value to add to lists a 0 was added instead. For instance 10787 was in the dictionary but not the list so i had to add a 0 to that entry.
    – Paul
    Apr 24, 2013 at 10:28
  • I've edited in the way I actually did it so that may make it clearer.
    – Paul
    Apr 24, 2013 at 10:33
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    @Paul: I've updated my answer, which I think will work for you. There's less room for improvement than I thought when I gave my previous answer, but there are still a few ways things can be better than what you have.
    – Blckknght
    Apr 24, 2013 at 11:56

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