>>> li = ["a b self", "mpilgrim", "foo c", "b", "c", "b", "d", "d"]
>>> condition = ["b", "c", "d"]
>>> [elem for elem in li if elem in condition]
['b', 'c', 'b', 'd', 'd']
But is there a way to return
['a b self','foo c','b', 'c', 'b', 'd', 'd']
Since b and c are included in 'a b self'
and 'foo c'
, I want the code to return the two as well.
condition = ['d', 'e', 'f']
? Would you say that "e" and "f" are included in "a b self" and "foo c"?condition
having spaces of its own? For example, would you ever need to look for"a b"
and want it to be found in"a b self"
but not in"a banana"
?