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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T11:29:31+00:00 2026-05-18T11:29:31+00:00

if report == True: print (\tActive parts:\t%s)%(len(pact)) # TOTAL P Part and Active print

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if report == True:  
    print ("\tActive parts:\t%s")%(len(pact)) # TOTAL P Part and Active
    print ("\tDiscontinued parts:\t%s")%(len(pdisc)) # TOTAL P Part and Discontinued
    print ("\tSlow-moving parts:\t%s")%(len(pslow)) # TOTAL P Part and Slow-moving
    print ("\tObsolete parts:\t%s")%(len(pobs)) # P TOTAL Part and Obsolete

How could I best simplify the above? I have roughly 80 other print statements such as that which are steadily make the code very difficult to work with?

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    2026-05-18T11:29:31+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 11:29 am

    Re-factor your code so that your individual variables are stored in a dictionary, e.g.,

    data['pact']  = ...
    data['pdisc'] = ...
    

    Or even as attributes of a class,

    class Data:
        pact = ...
        pdisc = ...
    

    Then you’d create a separate list of strings to describe each attribute, such as:

    longnames = {"pact": "Active parts", "pdisc": "Discontinued parts", ... }
    

    Then you can print them like this:

    if report:
        for key, name in values:
            print "\t%s\t%d" % (name, len(data[key])) # if using a dict
            print "\t%s\t%d" % (name, len(getattr(data, key))) # if using a class
    
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