Jason Joy wrote: > > Hello, > > I am having a bit of trouble with the following piece of code... > > result = objectChunk() > masterkeys = output.keys() > for key in masterkeys: > result.key = output[key] > ## I might have to do something different above... > data.append(result) > > Where result.key is, of course, taken literally as result.key, not depending > on what the variable key is. Does anyone know how I can make it use the > actual value of "key"? Try to use setattr: replace the line result.key = output[key] *exactly* by setattr(result, key, output[key]) Also maybe you would like to check the {}.items() method of dictionaries. If you dont need to use the "masterkeys" later, you can drop it like here: result = objectChunk() ## masterkeys = output.keys() for key, value in output.items(): setattr(result, key, value) data.append(result) Sebrosa
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