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Say I have a list as follows:

val l = List( (1, 2, "hi"), (1, 3, "hello"), (2, 3, "world"), (1, 2, "hello") )

I want to make the elements of l distinct ignoring the 3rd element of the tuple. That is, two elements of l are considered same if their first two components are same.

So makeDistinct(l) should return

List( (1, 2, "hi"), (1, 3, "hello"), (2, 3, "world") )

What is the most Scala-like and generic way to do implement makeDistinct

EDIT: We are free to choose which to drop, and ordering need not be preserved.

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If you want to do this with lists, use groupBy:

l.groupBy(x => (x._1, x._2)).map(kv => kv._2.head).toList

If you really want to be generic for all collection types:

scala> import scala.collection.generic.CanBuildFrom
import scala.collection.generic.CanBuildFrom

scala> def distinct[A, B, C, CC[X] <: Traversable[X]](xs: CC[(A, B, C)])(implicit cbf: CanBuildFrom[Nothing, (A, B, C), CC[(A, B, C)]]): CC[(A, B, C)] = xs.groupBy(x => (x._1, x._2)).map(kv => kv._2.head).to[CC]
warning: there were 1 feature warnings; re-run with -feature for details
distinct: [A, B, C, CC[X] <: Traversable[X]](xs: CC[(A, B, C)])(implicit cbf: scala.collection.generic.CanBuildFrom[Nothing,(A, B, C),CC[(A, B, C)]])CC[(A, B, C)]

scala> distinct(List((1, 2, "ok"), (1, 3, "ee"), (1, 2, "notok")))
res0: List[(Int, Int, String)] = List((1,3,ee), (1,2,ok))
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  • thanks. This really helped. The generic answer in the "related question" did not clarify how we can match two elements together.
    – Jus12
    May 9, 2013 at 4:36
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You can use Ordering:

scala> SortedSet(l: _*)(Ordering[(Int, Int)].on(x => (x._1, x._2))).toList
res33: List[(Int, Int, String)] = List((1,2,hello), (1,3,hello), (2,3,world))

The only problem is that the last found element is preserved. For the first one you need to reverse the list:

scala> SortedSet(l.reverse: _*)(Ordering[(Int, Int)].on(x => (x._1, x._2))).toList
res34: List[(Int, Int, String)] = List((1,2,hi), (1,3,hello), (2,3,world))

The reverse is not optimal but maybe it is possible to create the list directly in reversed order, which would avoid the construction of an unnecessary intermediate list.

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