I have the following snippet of code which does not update the variable CH_end inside the if statement if else statement unless I use 2 separate if statements.
for provider, games in content_providers.iteritems(): if provider == 'Test': for state in states: if state == states[-1]: CH_end = '] \n}' else: CH_end = '] \n},' if state == 'STATE1': print jsontemplate.CH_STATE1_start for game in games: if game == games[-1]: print game_data + ' }' else: print game_data + ' },' print CH_end if state == 'STATE2': print jsontemplate.CH_STATE1_start for game in games: if game == games[-1]: print game_data + ' }' else: print game_data + ' },' print CH_end #more
If I change the second if block to the following it sort of works:
if state != states[-1]: CH_end = '] \n},' else: CH_end = '] \n}'
with the above it executes the if but never sets the CH_end value in the else block.
Only way to get it work so far is by having 2 separate if blocks:
if state != states[-1]: CH_end = '] \n},' if state == states[-1]: CH_end = '] \n}'
Granted I'm fairly new to Python, but I can't seem to make sense of this.
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