I have the following dictionary:
the_dictionary_list = {'Fondo': ['Oceano.png'],
'Cuerpo': ['Cuerpo_cangrejo.png'],
'Ojos': ['Antenas.png', 'Pico.png', 'Verticales.png'],
'Color': ['Amarillo.png', 'Blanco.png', 'Rojirosado.png', 'Turquesa.png', 'Verde_oscuro.png', 'Zapote.png'],
'Pinzas': ['None', 'Pinzitas.png', 'Pinzotas.png', 'Pinzota_pinzita.png'],
'Puas': ['None', 'Arena.png', 'Marron.png', 'Purpura.png', 'Verde.png']}And to get each possible permutation without repetition in a specific order (i.e. cartesian products) I use the following code:import itertools as it
AllKeysNames = ['Fondo', 'Cuerpo', 'Ojos', 'Color', 'Pinzas', 'Puas']
Combinations = list(it.product(*(the_dictionary_list[Name] for Name in AllKeysNames)))
print(f'{Combinations}')How can I make the above program saves each iteration to a dataframe such as it throws an output like this one:Output:Index | Permutations | FilePermutations
0 |Fondo+Cuerpo+Ojos+Color+Pinzas+Puas|Oceano.png+Cuerpo_cangrejo.png+Antenas.png+Amarillo.png+None+None
1 |Fondo+Cuerpo+Ojos+Color+Pinzas+Puas|Oceano.png+Cuerpo_cangrejo.png+Antenas.png+Amarillo.png+None+Arena.png
2 |Fondo+Cuerpo+Ojos+Color+Pinzas+Puas|Oceano.png+Cuerpo_cangrejo.png+Antenas.png+Amarillo.png+None+Marron.png
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.The information within the Permutations column will remain constant, and the dataframe would ended up with an index length of 359.
