Consider this dictionary format.
{1:{'name':'chrome', 'author':'google', 'url':'http://www.google.com/' },
2:{'name':'firefox','author':'mozilla','url':'http://www.mozilla.com/'}}
I want to remove all items which have the same name and author.
I can easily remove duplicate entries based on keys by putting all keys in a set, and maybe expand this to work on a specific value, but this seems like a costly operation which iterates over a dictionary multiple times. I wouldn't know how to do this with two values in an efficient way. It's a dictionary with thousands of items.
len(dict)
before and after. And changing the structure makes no difference, because I remove duplicate keys too. I've simplified the dictionary in the example a bit.