Retrieve Date & Temperature - World Wide Weather API












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I thought I understood how to do this, but I am working on a project for class and I can't get the api to return the values. I have checked in Postman and the API is working fine.



*My question is how can I return the date and max_temp from the API? The 2 variables are date & max_temp and in their current format, they are not working.



my code:



w, h = 3, i
final_list = [[0 for x in range(w)] for y in range(h)]
while z < i:
date = (json_data["data"][z]["weather"]["date"])
max_temp = (json_data["data"][z]["weather"]["max_temp"])
final_list[z][0] = date
final_list[z][1] = max_temp
final_list[z][2] = z
z = z + 1
HttpResponse(final_list)


I have played with different formats trying to figure out the list and dicts.



"data": {
"request": {
"type": "IATA",
"query": "oma, Eppley Airfield, United States of America"
},
"weather": {
"date": "2018-11-24",
"astronomy": {
"sunrise": "07:23 AM",
"sunset": "04:58 PM",
"moonrise": "06:35 PM",
"moonset": "08:42 AM",
"moon_phase": "Waning Gibbous",
"moon_illumination": "97"
},
"maxtempC": "8",
"maxtempF": "47",
"mintempC": "-1",
"mintempF": "31",
"totalSnow_cm": "0.0",
"sunHour": "8.7",
"uvIndex": "2",
"hourly": [
{


Thank you for any help.
Brent










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  • What is the question?

    – Itay4
    Nov 24 '18 at 20:06











  • @Itay4. Thank you for pointing out I did not state my question very well. I have amended the post.

    – Brent
    Nov 24 '18 at 20:41
















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I thought I understood how to do this, but I am working on a project for class and I can't get the api to return the values. I have checked in Postman and the API is working fine.



*My question is how can I return the date and max_temp from the API? The 2 variables are date & max_temp and in their current format, they are not working.



my code:



w, h = 3, i
final_list = [[0 for x in range(w)] for y in range(h)]
while z < i:
date = (json_data["data"][z]["weather"]["date"])
max_temp = (json_data["data"][z]["weather"]["max_temp"])
final_list[z][0] = date
final_list[z][1] = max_temp
final_list[z][2] = z
z = z + 1
HttpResponse(final_list)


I have played with different formats trying to figure out the list and dicts.



"data": {
"request": {
"type": "IATA",
"query": "oma, Eppley Airfield, United States of America"
},
"weather": {
"date": "2018-11-24",
"astronomy": {
"sunrise": "07:23 AM",
"sunset": "04:58 PM",
"moonrise": "06:35 PM",
"moonset": "08:42 AM",
"moon_phase": "Waning Gibbous",
"moon_illumination": "97"
},
"maxtempC": "8",
"maxtempF": "47",
"mintempC": "-1",
"mintempF": "31",
"totalSnow_cm": "0.0",
"sunHour": "8.7",
"uvIndex": "2",
"hourly": [
{


Thank you for any help.
Brent










share|improve this question

























  • What is the question?

    – Itay4
    Nov 24 '18 at 20:06











  • @Itay4. Thank you for pointing out I did not state my question very well. I have amended the post.

    – Brent
    Nov 24 '18 at 20:41














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I thought I understood how to do this, but I am working on a project for class and I can't get the api to return the values. I have checked in Postman and the API is working fine.



*My question is how can I return the date and max_temp from the API? The 2 variables are date & max_temp and in their current format, they are not working.



my code:



w, h = 3, i
final_list = [[0 for x in range(w)] for y in range(h)]
while z < i:
date = (json_data["data"][z]["weather"]["date"])
max_temp = (json_data["data"][z]["weather"]["max_temp"])
final_list[z][0] = date
final_list[z][1] = max_temp
final_list[z][2] = z
z = z + 1
HttpResponse(final_list)


I have played with different formats trying to figure out the list and dicts.



"data": {
"request": {
"type": "IATA",
"query": "oma, Eppley Airfield, United States of America"
},
"weather": {
"date": "2018-11-24",
"astronomy": {
"sunrise": "07:23 AM",
"sunset": "04:58 PM",
"moonrise": "06:35 PM",
"moonset": "08:42 AM",
"moon_phase": "Waning Gibbous",
"moon_illumination": "97"
},
"maxtempC": "8",
"maxtempF": "47",
"mintempC": "-1",
"mintempF": "31",
"totalSnow_cm": "0.0",
"sunHour": "8.7",
"uvIndex": "2",
"hourly": [
{


Thank you for any help.
Brent










share|improve this question
















I thought I understood how to do this, but I am working on a project for class and I can't get the api to return the values. I have checked in Postman and the API is working fine.



*My question is how can I return the date and max_temp from the API? The 2 variables are date & max_temp and in their current format, they are not working.



my code:



w, h = 3, i
final_list = [[0 for x in range(w)] for y in range(h)]
while z < i:
date = (json_data["data"][z]["weather"]["date"])
max_temp = (json_data["data"][z]["weather"]["max_temp"])
final_list[z][0] = date
final_list[z][1] = max_temp
final_list[z][2] = z
z = z + 1
HttpResponse(final_list)


I have played with different formats trying to figure out the list and dicts.



"data": {
"request": {
"type": "IATA",
"query": "oma, Eppley Airfield, United States of America"
},
"weather": {
"date": "2018-11-24",
"astronomy": {
"sunrise": "07:23 AM",
"sunset": "04:58 PM",
"moonrise": "06:35 PM",
"moonset": "08:42 AM",
"moon_phase": "Waning Gibbous",
"moon_illumination": "97"
},
"maxtempC": "8",
"maxtempF": "47",
"mintempC": "-1",
"mintempF": "31",
"totalSnow_cm": "0.0",
"sunHour": "8.7",
"uvIndex": "2",
"hourly": [
{


Thank you for any help.
Brent







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  • What is the question?

    – Itay4
    Nov 24 '18 at 20:06











  • @Itay4. Thank you for pointing out I did not state my question very well. I have amended the post.

    – Brent
    Nov 24 '18 at 20:41



















  • What is the question?

    – Itay4
    Nov 24 '18 at 20:06











  • @Itay4. Thank you for pointing out I did not state my question very well. I have amended the post.

    – Brent
    Nov 24 '18 at 20:41

















What is the question?

– Itay4
Nov 24 '18 at 20:06





What is the question?

– Itay4
Nov 24 '18 at 20:06













@Itay4. Thank you for pointing out I did not state my question very well. I have amended the post.

– Brent
Nov 24 '18 at 20:41





@Itay4. Thank you for pointing out I did not state my question very well. I have amended the post.

– Brent
Nov 24 '18 at 20:41












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