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I have a dictionary like this:

myDict = {  
    'BigMeadow2_U4': (1609.32, 22076.38, 3.98),  
    'MooseRun': (57813.48, 750187.72, 231.25),  
    'Hwy14_2': (991.31, 21536.80, 6.47)  
}

How can I get the first value of each item in my dicitionary?

I want in the end a list:

myList = [1609.32,57813.48,991.31]
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Try this way:

my_list = [elem[0] for elem in your_dict.values()]

Offtop: I think you shouldn't use camelcase, it isn't python way

UPD: inspectorG4dget notes, that result won't be same. It's right. You should use collections.OrderedDict to implement this correctly.

from collections import OrderedDict
my_dict = OrderedDict({'BigMeadow2_U4': (1609.32, 22076.38, 3.98), 'MooseRun': (57813.48, 750187.72, 231.25), 'Hwy14_2': (991.31, 21536.80, 6.47) })

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