Make a loop to get request.POST information

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Thibaud MONTAGNON

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Nov 26, 2018, 11:13:01 AM11/26/18
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Hi,

I got 3 differents input named input_1, input_2, input_3 and I want to make a loop to put them in the ddb.

I try to use this code but it dosent work...
   
    row=[1,2,3]

    for a in row:
        polls = Polls.objects.create(motsclef=request.POST['input_'.a])

Could you help me ?

(I just want to simplify this :

polls = Polls.objects.create(motsclef=request.POST['input_1'])
polls = Polls.objects.create(motsclef=request.POST['input_2'])
polls = Polls.objects.create(motsclef=request.POST['input_3'])
)

shiva kumar

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Nov 26, 2018, 11:25:44 AM11/26/18
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Try this 
Replace 'input_'.a with
'input_'+str(a)

I think it will work


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Thibaud MONTAGNON

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Nov 26, 2018, 11:58:55 AM11/26/18
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It's work ! Thanks :)

kennedy kay

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Nov 26, 2018, 12:06:04 PM11/26/18
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This should work

##method 1
Polls = []
for x in range(1, 4):
  #then create a list of poll objects and append to the polls list
  Polls.append('input_'+str(x))

kennedy kay

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Nov 26, 2018, 12:06:05 PM11/26/18
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Or you can simply do something like this

##method 1
Polls = []
for x in range(1, 4):
  #then creat a list of poll objects and append to the polls list
  Polls.append('input_'+str(x))



 

polls = Polls.object.create(motsclef = request.POST['input_{x}' for x in range(3)])


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