I've got a list like
listOfLists = [['key2', 1], ['key1', 2], ['key2', 2], ['key1', 1]]
The first item of an inner list is the key. The second item of an inner list is the value.
I want to get an output [['key1', 1], ['key2', 1]]
which gives the list that its value is the smallest of the lists that has the same key and the output group by the key (my English is poor so just use the concept of Sql Syntax)
I've written some code like this:
listOfLists = [['key2', 1], ['key1', 2], ['key2', 2], ['key1', 1]]
listOfLists.sort() #this will sort by key, and then ascending by value
output = []
for index, l in enumerate(listOfLists):
if index == 0:
output.append(l)
if l[0] == listOfLists[index - 1][0]:
#has the same key, and the value is larger, discard
continue
else:
output.append(l)
this seems not smart enough is there any simpler way to do this work?