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I am trying to make a movie recommendation system and want to print the average of all the user ratings from my train sample data.

Code:

globalAvgUsers = getAverageRatings(train_sample_sparse, True)
print("Average user rating for user 16879 is {}".format(globalAvgMovies[16879]))

This code renders an error in the .format function showing:

print("Average user rating for user 16879 is {}".format(globalAvgMovies[16879]))

KeyError: 16879

Please tell me where and why I need to make the changes.

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  • try globalAvgMovies[[16879]] Jan 21, 2021 at 12:21
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    So what is globalAvgUsers and why do you think you need to index it with 16879?
    – quamrana
    Jan 21, 2021 at 12:21
  • have u checked that dictionary globalAvgMovies has the key 16879?
    – Epsi95
    Jan 21, 2021 at 12:22
  • You sure want to print an entry from globalAvgMovies? The print message suggests that you want to print an element from globalAvgUsers instead.
    – desertnaut
    Jan 21, 2021 at 12:26

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This means that 16879 does not exist in globalAvgMovies (assuming that globalAvgUsers returns a dictionary). To avoid this error, you could use:

globalAvgMovies.get(16879, "Enter default value here")

python docs

Full Code:

globalAvgUsers = getAverageRatings(train_sample_sparse, True)
print("Average user rating for user 16879 is {}".format(globalAvgMovies.get(16879,"Default Value")))
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    Notice that there are 2 different variables involved in OP's code (and yours): globalAvgUsers and globalAvgMovies.
    – desertnaut
    Jan 21, 2021 at 12:28

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