Hi,
I'm new to Python and working on same basic data manipulation scripts to strip specific objects and values from an API call.
The lenght of the list is 326 rows, im specially working on row 2 for now as you can see below.
How come for example the domain is returned but the object value (assuming it is an object) is not, i want to be able to strip out the domain and value, which in this case should 'domian' and '*.mywebsite.com'.
Struggling to figure this out. Anyone any ideas?
Thanks!
I'm new to Python and working on same basic data manipulation scripts to strip specific objects and values from an API call.
The lenght of the list is 326 rows, im specially working on row 2 for now as you can see below.
print "datatype for a", type(a) p = a[2] print p print type(p) import collections testing = collections.OrderedDict(p) for y in testing: print(y)When I run the Python script i get the following results below.
How come for example the domain is returned but the object value (assuming it is an object) is not, i want to be able to strip out the domain and value, which in this case should 'domian' and '*.mywebsite.com'.
Struggling to figure this out. Anyone any ideas?

Thanks!
Output:datatype for a <type 'list'>
{u'domain': u'*.mywebsite.com', u'short_answers': [u'1.1.1.1'], u'ttl': 3600, u'tier': 1, u'type': u'A', u'id': u'0000000000000000005'}
<type 'dict'>
domain
short_answers
ttl
tier
type
id