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Python raises a KeyError (for an out of dictionary key) even though the key IS in the dictionary

I'm getting a KeyError for an out of dictionary key, even though I know the key IS in fact in the dictionary. Any ideas as to what might be causing this?

print G.keys()

returns the following:

['24', '25', '20', '21', '22', '23', '1', '3', '2', '5', '4', '7', '6', '9', '8', '11', '10', '13', '12', '15', '14', '17', '16', '19', '18']

but when I try to access a value in the dictionary on the next line of code...

for w in G[v]:    #note that in this example, v = 17

I get the following error message:

KeyError: 17

Any help, tips, or advice are all appreciated. Thanks.

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ignorantslut Avatar asked Apr 29 '10 19:04

ignorantslut


1 Answers

That's simple, 17 != '17'

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wRAR Avatar answered Oct 22 '22 19:10

wRAR