[('Visa', 980.5), ('Rogers', 61.5), ('Visa', 215.0)]
for example, I have the list of tuples above, how can i find the duplicates(i.e 'Visa') and sum their values (i.e 980.5+215.0)? The output should be:
[('Visa', 1195.5), ('Rogers', 61.5)]
Use a dictionary:
>>> data = [('Visa', 980.5), ('Rogers', 61.5), ('Visa', 215.0)]
>>> result = {}
>>> for card, value in data:
total = result.get(card, 0) + value
result[card] = total
>>> print result.items()
[('Visa': 1195.5), ('Rogers': 61.5)]
Looks like everybody forgot about collections.Counter:
from collections import Counter
c = Counter()
for card, val in lst:
c[card] += val
print(list(c.items()))
# [('Visa', 1195.5), ('Rogers', 61.5)]
lst isn't an iterable of pairs; you'd see that error if, say, you had a list of str and were trying to count unique strings, rather than a list of tuples representing a key and the associated numerical value; using a list of anything where the values were iterables containing exactly two values causes the problem, and the common mistake that causes this is when it's a list of str (which the loop tries to unpack). If you're counting a list of single items, not key + numerical values, you can just do c = Counter(lst) and it will count for you.
Dec 27, 2021 at 20:20
A collections.defaultdict would be the most efficient way:
from collections import defaultdict
l= [('Visa', 980.5), ('Rogers', 61.5), ('Visa', 215.0)]
d = defaultdict(float)
for k,v in l:
d[k] += v
Output:
defaultdict(<class 'float'>, {'Visa': 1195.5, 'Rogers': 61.5})
data = [('Visa', 980.5), ('Rogers', 61.5), ('Visa', 215.0)]
sum = {}
for item in data:
if not item[0] in sum:
sum[ item[0] ] = 0
sum[ item[0] ] += item[1]
print sum.items()
list(sum.items()) will do the trick. (sum.items() is not a list.)
Nov 26, 2015 at 2:01
use set:
li=[('Rogers', 10), ('Visa', 980.5), ('Rogers', 61.5), ('Visa', 215.0)]
s=set([i[0] for i in li])
x=[]
for i in s:
sum=0
for j in li:
if i == j[0]:
sum+=j[1]
x.append(sum)
final_list=zip(s,x)
print final_list
output:
[('Visa', 1195.5), ('Rogers', 61.5)]
If you want to maintain the order of the list then I suggest this over using a dictionary.
lst = [('Visa', 980.5), ('Rogers', 61.5), ('Visa', 215.0)]
lst2 = [(tup[0], sum([val for n, val in lst if n == tup[0]])) for tup in lst]
res = []
for tup in lst2:
if tup not in res:
res.append(tup)
print(res)