Reputation: 59
I have a program that has a search option that if chicken or Chicken is in inventory it will pull up the item by just typing chi (not case-sensitive). The issue is how do I make the function return all items that contain chi?
For example if I have Chickens, chicken, chickens, and Chicken in inventory I should be able to type in chi and it should print out all the information about each item.
Affected Code (not full program):
def search(self, query):
#SEARCHING DATA BASED ON CLOSEST CHARACTER MATCH - NOT CASE SENSITIVE
for id in self.items:
if str(query) == id or self.items[id]['name'].lower().startswith(str(query).lower()):
return id, self.items[id]['name'], self.items[id]['qty']
return None
How do I fix this?
Full program code for testing:
import os
import json
class Inventory:
def __init__(self):
#AT LAUNCH GROUPS AND LOADING FUNCTION
self.items = {}
self.load()
def remove(self, ID):
#REMOVING ITEMS FOR LISTS AND OUTPUT DOCUMENT
del self.items[str(ID)]
self.save()
def add(self, ID, name, qty):
#ADDING ITEMS FOR LISTS AND OUTPUT DOCUMENT
self.items[str(ID)] = {"name": name, "qty": qty}
self.save()
def update(self, ID, update):
#UPDATING ITEMS FOR LISTS AND OUTPUT DOCUMENT
self.items[str(ID)]["qty"] += update
self.save()
def search(self, query):
#SEARCHING DATA BASED ON CLOSEST CHARACTER MATCH - NOT CASE SENSITIVE
output = []
for id in self.items:
if str(query) == id or self.items[id]['name'].lower().startswith(str(query).lower()):
output.append((id, self.items[id]['name'], self.items[id]['qty']))
if output: return output
else: return None
def __str__(self):
#FORMATTING
out = ""
for id, d in self.items.items():
out += f"ID Number : {id} \nItem Name : {d['name']}\nQuantity : {d['qty']}\n"
out += "----------\n"
return out
def save(self):
#WHERE TO SAVE TO
with open('data.txt','w') as outfile:
json.dump(self.items, outfile)
def load(self):
#WHERE TO PUT DATA FROM WHEN RELAUNCHING PROGRAM
try:
with open('data.txt','r') as json_file:
self.items = json.load(json_file)
except:
print("Can't load old inventory, starting fresh")
self.items = {}
def menuDisplay():
#MENU FOR PROGRAM
"""Display the menu"""
print('=============================')
print('= Inventory Management Menu =')
print('=============================')
print('(1) Add New Item to Inventory')
print('(2) Remove Item from Inventory')
print('(3) Update Inventory')
print('(4) Search Item in Inventory')
print('(5) Print Inventory Report')
print('(99) Quit')
def add_one_item(inventory):
#ADDING PROMPT AND ERROR CHECKING
print('Adding Inventory')
print('================')
while True:
try:
new_ID = int(input("Enter an ID number for the item: "))
if inventory.search(new_ID):
print("ID number is taken, please enter a different ID number")
continue
new_name = input('Enter the name of the item: ')
new_qty = int(input("Enter the quantity of the item: "))
inventory.add(new_ID, new_name, new_qty)
break
except Exception as e:
print("Invalid choice! try again! " + str(e))
print()
def remove_one_item(inventory):
#REMOVING PROMPT AND ERROR CHECKING
print('Removing Inventory')
print('==================')
while True:
try:
removing = int(input("Enter the item's ID number to remove from inventory: "))
if inventory.search(removing):
inventory.remove(removing)
else:
print("Item not in inventory")
continue
break
except Exception as e:
print("Invalid choice! try again! " + str(e))
print()
def ask_exit_or_continue():
#OPTION TO CONTINUE OR QUITE PROGRAM
return int(input('Enter 98 to continue or 99 to exit: '))
def update_inventory(inventory):
#UPDATING PROMPT AND ERROR CHECKING
print('Updating Inventory')
print('==================')
while True:
try:
ID = int(input("Enter the item's ID number to update: "))
if inventory.search(ID):
update = int(input("Enter the updated quantity. Enter 5 for additional or -5 for less: "))
inventory.update(ID, update)
else:
print("ID number is not in the system, please enter a different ID number")
continue
break
except Exception as e:
print("Invalid choice! try again! " + str(e))
print()
def search_inventory(inventory):
#SEARCHING PROMPT AND ERROR CHECKING
print('Searching Inventory')
print('===================')
while True:
try:
search = input("Enter the name of the item: ")
result = inventory.search(search)
if result is None:
print("Item not in inventory")
continue
else:
for found in result:
ID, name, qty = found
print('ID Number: ', ID)
print('Item: ', name)
print('Quantity: ', qty)
print('----------')
break
except Exception as e:
print("Invalid choice! try again! " + str(e))
print()
def print_inventory(inventory):
#PRINT CURRENT LIST OF ITEMS IN INVENTORY
print('Current Inventory')
print('=================')
print(inventory)
def main():
#PROGRAM RUNNING COMMAND AND ERROR CHECKING
inventory = Inventory()
while True:
try:
menuDisplay()
CHOICE = int(input("Enter choice: "))
if CHOICE in [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]:
if CHOICE == 1:
add_one_item(inventory)
elif CHOICE == 2:
remove_one_item(inventory)
elif CHOICE == 3:
update_inventory(inventory)
elif CHOICE == 4:
search_inventory(inventory)
elif CHOICE == 5:
print_inventory(inventory)
exit_choice = ask_exit_or_continue()
if exit_choice == 99:
exit()
elif CHOICE == 99:
exit()
except Exception as e:
print("Invalid choice! try again!"+str(e))
print()
# If the user pick an invalid choice,
# the program will come to here and
# then loop back.
main()
Upvotes: 1
Views: 177
Reputation: 1
The code returns the first match. This search returns all matches.
def search(self, query):
""" Search items for all matching id's in query.
"""
output = [id for id in self.items if str(query).upper() in id.upper()]
return output if output != [] else None
As a stand-alone demo I constructed a Class having a database of 3 items and a search method.
For the search method I use 'if str(query).upper() in id.upper()' in a list comprehension.
class Db:
def __init__(self):
self.items = {
'Picture1': {'name': 'name1', 'qty': 1},
'Picture2': {'name': 'name2', 'qty': 2},
'Picture3': {'name': 'name3', 'qty': 3}}
def search(self, query):
return [(id, self.items[id]['name'], self.items[id]['qty'])
for id in self.items if str(query).upper() in id.upper()]
db = Db()
db.search('pic')
db.search('ure2')
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 150
def search(self, query):
#SEARCHING DATA BASED ON CLOSEST CHARACTER MATCH - NOT CASE SENSITIVE
output = []
for id in self.items:
if str(query) == id or self.items[id]['name'].lower().startswith(str(query).lower()):
output.append((id, self.items[id]['name'], self.items[id]['qty']))
if output:
return output
else:
return None
If you find this unexplainable, maybe I got the question wrong. You should try and explain better more.
Upvotes: 1