A way to re-organize a list
marduk
marduk at nbk.hopto.org
Thu Jul 19 11:41:41 EDT 2007
On Thu, 2007-07-19 at 15:05 +0000, beginner wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I have a simple list reconstruction problem, but I don't really know
> how to do it.
>
> I have a list that looks like this:
>
> l=[ ("A", "a", 1), ("A", "a", 2), ("A", "a", 3), ("A", "b", 1), ("A",
> "b", 2), ("B", "a", 1), ("B", "b", 1)]
>
> What I want to do is to reorganize it in groups, first by the middle
> element of the tuple, and then by the first element. I'd like the
> output look like this:
>
> out=[
> [ #group by first element "A"
> [("A", "a", 1), ("A", "a", 2), ("A", "a", 3)], #group by
> second element "a"
> [ ("A", "b", 1), ("A", "b", 2)], #group by second element
> "b"
> ],
> [ #group by first element "B"
> [("B", "a", 1)],
> [("B", "b", 1)]
> ]
> ]
One way of doing it:
def group_by(i, my_list):
d = {}
for t in my_list:
d[t[i]] = d.get(t[i], []) + [t]
return d.values()
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