I am not a programmer, so this might be very basic. I am trying to find the index of a variable inside a list with the contents of a variable
name = "Carl"
num = 10
more = "stuff"
my_list = [name, num, more]
target = "num"
targetVal = "25"
print(my_list)
print(my_list.index(target))
I get
['Carl', 10, 'stuff']
ValueError: 'num' is not in list
Indexing num as variable works, but "num" will not work.
So I can't find a way of changing the num ="10" inside my list to "25". This way of a list would be perfect for what I am trying to hack together, but I can't figure out how to do it.
EDIT:
Using dictionarys instead of lists seams to be better
my_dict = {"name": "Carl", "num": "10", "more": "stuff"}
target = "num"
targetVal = "25"
print(my_dict)
print(my_dict[target])
my_dict[target] = targetVal
print(my_dict[target])
Output:
{'name': 'Carl', 'num': '10', 'more': 'stuff'}
10
25
Your values in a list (my_list) are string so string should be in single or double quotes like this:
name = "Carl"
num = 10
more = "stuff"
my_list = ["name", "num", "more"]
target = "num"
targetVal = "25"
print(my_list)
print(my_list.index(target))
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