String format with optional dict key-value

烈酒焚心 提交于 2019-11-28 04:25:51

问题


Is there any way to format string with dict but optionally without key errors?

This works fine:

opening_line = '%(greetings)s  %(name)s !!!'
opening_line % {'greetings': 'hello', 'name': 'john'}

But let's say I don't know the name, and I would like to format above line only for 'greetings'. Something like,

 opening_line % {'greetings': 'hello'}

Output would be fine even if:

'hii %(name)s !!!'  # keeping name un-formatted 

But this gives KeyError while unpacking

Is there any way?


回答1:


Use defaultdict, this will allow you to specify a default value for keys which don't exist in the dictionary. For example:

>>> from collections import defaultdict
>>> d = defaultdict(lambda: 'UNKNOWN')
>>> d.update({'greetings': 'hello'})
>>> '%(greetings)s  %(name)s !!!' % d
'hello  UNKNOWN !!!'
>>> 



回答2:


Some alternates to defaultDict,

greeting_dict = {'greetings': 'hello'}

if 'name' in greeting_dict :
    opening_line = '{greetings} {name}'.format(**greeting_dict)
else:
    opening_line = '{greetings}'.format(**greeting_dict)

print opening_line

Maybe even more succinctly, use dictionary get to set per parameter defaults,

'{greetings} {name}'.format(greetings=greeting_dict.get('greetings','hi'),
                            name=greeting_dict.get('name',''))



回答3:


For the record:

info = {
    'greetings':'DEFAULT',
    'name':'DEFAULT',
    }
opening_line = '{greetings} {name} !!!'

info['greetings'] = 'Hii'
print opening_line.format(**info)
# Hii DEFAULT !!!


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20608470/string-format-with-optional-dict-key-value

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