Can you use ddict[ddict.keys()[0]] ???
I don't know if that would show you the first item unless it was an ordered dict.
Mike
-------- Original message --------
From: S D <zebra05@gmail.com>
Date: 27/1/20 22:56 (GMT+10:00)
To: django-users@googlegroups.com
Subject: Getting the first item in a dict
I have a dictionary which contains one item ("current_location", which is a nested dict) and I would like to access that nested dict. However, I cannot use the key as the code will break if a different key is passed, e.g. "different_location".
How can I access the first item in a dictionary without using a key? The dict looks like this:
`
{'current_location': {'date': '2020-01-27T10:28:24.148Z', 'type_icon': 'partly-cloudy-day', 'description': 'Mostly Cloudy', 'temperature': 68.28, 'wind': {'speed': 10.48, 'bearing': 178, 'gust': 12.47}, 'rain_prob': 0.02, 'latitude': '-33.927407', 'longitude': '18.415747', 'request_id': 31364, 'request_location': 'Current location'}}
`
Kind regards,
- SD
- SD
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