28 lines
992 B
Python
28 lines
992 B
Python
def explodeObject(name, obj):
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"""Print the name and representation (repr) of an object,
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followed by the name and representation of each of its elements,
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if the object is a list, tuple or dict.
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"""
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print(f"{name} = {obj!r}") # !r converts object to its repr!
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# print("{} = {!r}".format(name, obj)) # equivalent
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if type(obj) in (list, tuple, set): # if obj is a list, tuple or set...
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for i, item in enumerate(obj):
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explodeObject(f"{name}[{i}]", item)
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elif type(obj) is dict: # if obj is a dict...
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for key, value in obj.items():
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explodeObject(f"{name}[{key!r}]", value)
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# call recursively for each of its elements
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# Then do something similar for tuples and dicts
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def main():
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obj1 = [1, ["a", ["b", 2], 3], 4]
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obj2 = [1, "ola", (2, [[3, 4], 5, ("adeus", 6)], 7)]
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obj3 = [1, {"ola": "hello", "adeus": ["bye", "adieu"]}, (2, [[3, 4], 5], 6)]
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eval(input())
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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main()
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