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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():

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  • It seems self.myList.items() is returning a tuple or list with 2 entries (e.g. (entry1, entry2)). In the example case method would be entry1, config would be entry2.
    – chill0r
    Apr 15, 2015 at 16:17

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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).

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It's unpacking a tuple returned from the items() call into the method and config variables.

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