I have a list with a bunch of People
classes. I want to get each People.name
atribute (via get_name
method) so it becomes the key for that instance into a dict.
Example:
people_list = [person1, person2, person3, person4]
# Becomes:
people_dict = {'John': person1, 'Mary': person2, 'Mike': person3, 'Jay Z': person4]
Of course, this can be easily achieved with a proper loop, but I was looking for a pythonic, efficient way of doing this conversion.
I found this question, and tried its accepted answer with a little change:
from itertools import izip
iterable = iter(people_list)
people_dict = dict(izip(iterable.get_name, iterable))
Of course, this does not work, because iterable
is not an instance of People
class, but a listiterator
which does not have a method called get_code
. But I guess it is clear what I'm trying to achieve.
So, any idea? I'm currently using python 2.7.