Note: I have read this post and Alex Martelli's response, but I don't really/fully understand his answer. It's a bit beyond my current understanding. I would like help understanding it better.
I understand that when you try the following for loop:
for key, value in dict:
print key
print value
you get:
ValueError: too many values to unpack
Although you can loop over a dictionary and just get the keys with the following:
for key in dict:
print key
Can anyone provide a slightly less-advanced explanation for why you cannot iterate over a dictionary using key, value without using .iteritems()
?