Instead of using mydict
, you should be using mydict.items()
with enumerate
as:
for i, (k, v) in enumerate(mydict.items()):
# your stuff
Sample example:
mydict = {1: 'a', 2: 'b'}
for i, (k, v) in enumerate(mydict.items()):
print("index: {}, key: {}, value: {}".format(i, k, v))
# which will print:
# -----------------
# index: 0, key: 1, value: a
# index: 1, key: 2, value: b
Explanation:
enumerate()
returns an iterator object which contains tuples in the format: [(index, list_element), ...]
dict.items()
returns an iterator object (in Python 3.x. It returns list
in Python 2.7) in the format: [(key, value), ...]
- On combining together,
enumerate(dict.items())
will return an iterator object containing tuples in the format: [(index, (key, value)), ...]
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