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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T13:58:45+00:00 2026-05-19T13:58:45+00:00

I built a dictionary list like this lst = [{‘name’: nameobj, Classobj1: string, Classobj2:

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I built a dictionary list like this

lst = [{'name': nameobj, Classobj1: "string", Classobj2: "string"}, \
{'name': nameobj, Classobj1: "string", Classobj2: "string"}]

and I’m using

for dic in lst:
   for k,v in dic:   # here is the line has probloem! What it happens?
       #process

The error message is like “Classname” object is not iterable.

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    2026-05-19T13:58:46+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 1:58 pm

    Iterating over a dictionary just iterates over the keys, not key-value pairs. So on the line

    for k,v in dic:
    

    Python is taking just a key, such as Classobj1, and trying to unpack it to match it to the tuple k,v. Since Classobj1 can’t be iterated over, it can’t be unpacked to match two items, which is why you get this error.

    To iterate over key-value pairs, use items() or iteritems():

    for k,v in dic.items():
    
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