input: [("abc", 1, "def"), ("abc", 1, "ghi"), ("bc", 2, "a"), ("bc", 2, "b"), ("bc", 3, "a")]
expected output: [("abc", 1, "def"), ("bc", 2, "a"), ("bc", 3, "a")]
I was trying something like:-
field_list = [field for i, field in enumerate(field_list) for cmp_field in field_list[i+1:] if]
.....don't know how if
would suit here?
I wanted to achieve this using list comprehension. Logic for getting output -- remove the duplicates(tuple is treated as duplicate if item[0] and item[1] are same).
I could achieve it using traditional for loops but I would like to get this with list comprehension. Any thoughts?
Edit: ("abc", 1, "def") and ("abc", 1, "ghi") are duplicates, so I can pick the first one.
("abc", 1 ,"ghi")
not be in your output list?("abc", 1, "def") and ("abc", 1, "ghi")
are duplicate. So pick either of them or the 1st one in output list.set()
to keep track of seen items, check this answer if you want to do this using a list comprehension.