| @@ -236,28 +236,6 @@ def main(): | |||
| # in results/cells, column_option and row_option refer to the key field, not the list index | |||
| # in column_option and row_option, missing value is coded as "", but coded as "." in key field | |||
| # What are the values of "column_option" and "row_option"? | |||
| # rc = rjson["results"]["cells"] | |||
| # for i in range(10): | |||
| # print(rc[i]) | |||
| # cols = [] | |||
| # rows = [] | |||
| # for v in rc: | |||
| # print(v.keys()) | |||
| # if v["column_option"] not in cols: | |||
| # cols.append(v["column_option"]) | |||
| # if v["row_option"] not in rows: | |||
| # rows.append(v["row_option"]) | |||
| # print(f"Cols: {sorted(cols)}") | |||
| # print(f"Rows: {sorted(rows)}") | |||
| # This just confirms that there are, in fact, 51 states incl. DC in this query | |||
| # ro = rjson["results"]["row"]["options"] | |||
| # titles = {} | |||
| # for v in ro: | |||
| # titles[int(v["key"])] = (v["title"]) | |||
| # for t in sorted(titles.keys()): | |||
| # print(f"{titles[t]}") | |||