I have come across a for-loop that is unusual to me. What does method
mean in this for-loop?
for method, config in self.myList.items():
items()
is a method used on python dictionaries
to return an iterable
holding tuples
for each of the dictionary's keys
and their corresponding value
.
In Python you can unpack lists
and tuples
into variables using the method you've shown.
e.g.:
item1, item2 = [1,2]
# now we have item1 = 1, item2 = 2
Therefore, assuming self.myList
is a dict
, method
and config
would relate to the key
and value
in each tuple
for that iteration respectively.
If self.myList
is not a dict
, I would assume it either inherits from dict
or it's items()
method is similar (you would know better).
It's unpacking a tuple returned from the items()
call into the method
and config
variables.
self.myList.items()
is returning atuple
orlist
with 2 entries (e.g.(entry1, entry2)
). In the example casemethod
would beentry1
,config
would beentry2
.