Hi everyone,
This seems like it should be simple, I just don't know how to do it.
Anyways, I'm working with a json response from a server/api.
I would like to store 2 data points to a dictionary of lists (? i think, list of lists?).
The problem is, instead of appending it's overwriting, so assume there are 10 json objects in the response with a key (id) & value (message)- when I print(dictionary) I only get 1 result like this:
Finally, how would I then store those key/values to an object to reference later in another function? If say, I wanted to pull message 3, from the middle.
Thank you for reading!

I forgot to add- I think I know what the issue is with this, the "key" is not unique, and is shared amongst all of the values... so I believe this needs to be a list of lists, rather than a dictionary. But when I try to do so, I get errors about the index being out of range.
Trying to do something with this:
This seems like it should be simple, I just don't know how to do it.
Anyways, I'm working with a json response from a server/api.
I would like to store 2 data points to a dictionary of lists (? i think, list of lists?).
The problem is, instead of appending it's overwriting, so assume there are 10 json objects in the response with a key (id) & value (message)- when I print(dictionary) I only get 1 result like this:
{1038374: 'test message10'}Whereas my desired output when printing the dictionary is like this:
{1028374: 'test msg1', 384759: 'test msg2', 4384573: 'test msg3'... and so on }Here is my for loop:
r=requests.get(url + id, headers=h, params=p) inbound_dict = {} inbound=json.loads(r.text) for item in inbound['messages']: inbound_dict[item['conversationId']] = item['body'] print(inbound_dict)What am I doing incorrectly with my loop? How do I get it to append to a dictionary of lists instead of overwriting?
Finally, how would I then store those key/values to an object to reference later in another function? If say, I wanted to pull message 3, from the middle.
Thank you for reading!



I forgot to add- I think I know what the issue is with this, the "key" is not unique, and is shared amongst all of the values... so I believe this needs to be a list of lists, rather than a dictionary. But when I try to do so, I get errors about the index being out of range.
Trying to do something with this:
response=requests.get(url + id, headers=h, params=p) messages=json.loads(response.text) for message in messages: print(message['id'])...thinking it might get me closer to what I need to accomplish. I need to somehow organize this data and store it to be used somewhere in the future for reference, and it's proving to be quite the task.