For each keys in my dict I would like to have unique values : My current implementation :
from collections import defaultdict
a = ["key1", "key2"]
b = ["value1", "value2", "value2", "value3"]
d = defaultdict(list)
for key in a:
for value in b:
d[key].append(value)
The current result is :
{'key1': ["value1", "value2", "value2", "value3"] , 'key2': ["value1", "value2", "value2", "value3"]}
but I would like (even in disorder) :
{'key1': ["value1", "value2", "value3"], 'key2': ["value1", "value2", "value3"]}
(where the values for each keys are unique)
b
as shown is aset
, so won't hold duplicate values. I cannot recreate your claimed output, I getdefaultdict(<type 'list'>, {'key2': ['value3', 'value2', 'value1'], 'key1': ['value3', 'value2', 'value1']})
ford
, which is already what you say you want.a
andb
to be lists, not sets, for example.