I'm trying to compare two lists and find the position and changed character at that position. For example, these are two lists:
list1 = ['I', 'C', 'A', 'N', 'R', 'U', 'N']
list2 = ['I', 'K', 'A', 'N', 'R', 'U', 'T']
I want to be able to output the position and change for the differences in the two lists. As you can see, a letter can be repeated multiple times at a different index position. This is the code that I have tried, but I can't seem to print out the second location accurately.
for indexing in range(0, len(list1)):
if list1[indexing] != list2[indexing]:
dontuseindex = indexing
poschange = indexing + 1
changecharacter = list2[indexing]
for indexingagain in range(dontuseindex + 1, len(list1)):
if list1[indexingagain] != list2[indexingagain]:
secondposchange = indexingagain + 1
secondchangecharacter = list2[indexingagain]
Is there a better way to solve this problem or any suggestions to the code I have?
My expected output would be:
2 K
7 T
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and compare; in the latter case, use a variant of Levenshtein distance[print(ix, *thing) for ix, thing in enumerate(map(set, zip(list1, list2))) if len(thing) == 2]
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