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>>> getattr(p, 'x')
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To convert a dictionary to a named tuple, use the double-star-operator [#]_:
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To convert a dictionary to a named tuple, use the double-star-operator
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(as described in :ref:`tut-unpacking-arguments`):
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>>> d = {'x': 11, 'y': 22}
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>>> d = {'x': 11, 'y': 22}
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>>> Point(**d)
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>>> Point(**d)
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>>> class Status:
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>>> class Status:
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... open, pending, closed = range(3)
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... open, pending, closed = range(3)
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.. rubric:: Footnotes
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.. seealso::
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.. [#] For information on the double-star-operator see
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`Named tuple recipe <http://code.activestate.com/recipes/500261/>`_
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:ref:`tut-unpacking-arguments` and :ref:`calls`.
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adapted for Python 2.4.
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