Suppose I have a list of tuples:
x = [(1,2), (3,4), (7,4), (5,4)]
Of all tuples that share the second element, I want to preserve the tuple with the largest first element:
y = [(1,2), (7,4)]
What is the best way to achieve this in Python?
Thanks for the answers.
- The tuples could be two-element lists instead, if that makes a difference.
- All elements are nonnegative integers.
- I like the current answers. I should really learn more about what
collections
has to offer!
[(a, b), (x, y)]
, then the output must have[(a, b), (x, y)]
as the order, or is[(x, y), (a, b)]
acceptable? Do you need to retain the order of the integers within the tuples; that is, is[(b, a), (y, x)]
acceptable?y.sort()
which will operate on the first element of each tuple.sort()
, unless there is an unstated assumption in your question that the input list is sorted by the first element of the tuples.y
were not sorted, it could easily become sorted.