I would like to perform the following action most efficiently :
Lets say we have this list:
items = ['a','c','d','e','f','s'] #items are unique (can be a set, but its a list so items are ordered)
special_items = ['e','a']
The result should be to convert items
to be:
items = ['c','d','f','s','e','a'] # e,a now at the end
My current solution is:
items = [item for item in items if item not in special_items] #remove special items
items.extend(special_items) #add them to the end of the list
It works fine, but not very efficient i believe.
set
then it's unordered and so adding something "to the end" makes no sense. Unless you meantset
in the mathematical sense but they're still actually lists?