So given a list:
o = [1,2,4,6]
And a dictionary:
f = {1:10, 2:5, 3:1, 4:3, 5:7, 6:9}
What is the most efficient way to find the key in f that is associated with the lowest value in f where the key is also a memeber of the list o?
With the above list (o) and dictionary (f), I would be looking for key 4, while key 3 is associated with the value 1 and lower, 3 is not a member of list o.
Currently I am creating a dictionary of the subset of key pairs in want to check and then using min to get the value:
f_temp = dict((x,f[x]) for x in o)
current = min(f_temp, key=f_temp.get)
This does work but creating a new dictionary seems inefficient.
Using python 2.6 here hence the dict syntax with the dictionary comprehension.