This seems to be a pretty common pattern:
for row in reader:
c1=row[0]
if ids.has_key(c1):
id1=ids.get(c1)
else:
currid+=1
id1=currid
ids[c1]=currid
I want to know if there is a better way to achieve this. As far as single line if statements go, I could do this much:
id1=ids.get(c1) if ids.has_key(c1) else currid+1
But then I'm stuck with incrementing currid and sticking if the else case was executed and sticking c->id1 into the dictionary if the if condition passed.