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| Date | 2011-08-16 17:41 +0100 |
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| From | MRAB <python@mrabarnett.plus.com> |
| Subject | Re: testing if a list contains a sublist |
| References | <4E49AB3E.9000801@web.de> |
| Newsgroups | comp.lang.python |
| Message-ID | <mailman.83.1313512923.27778.python-list@python.org> (permalink) |
On 16/08/2011 00:26, Johannes wrote: > hi list, > what is the best way to check if a given list (lets call it l1) is > totally contained in a second list (l2)? > > for example: > l1 = [1,2], l2 = [1,2,3,4,5] -> l1 is contained in l2 > l1 = [1,2,2,], l2 = [1,2,3,4,5] -> l1 is not contained in l2 > l1 = [1,2,3], l2 = [1,3,5,7] -> l1 is not contained in l2 > > my problem is the second example, which makes it impossible to work with > sets insteads of lists. But something like set.issubset for lists would > be nice. > Here's my solution, using the Counter class: >>> from collections import Counter >>> >>> c1 = Counter([1,2]) >>> c2 = Counter([1,2,3,4,5]) >>> (c1 & c2) == c1 True >>> >>> c1 = Counter([1,2,2,]) >>> c2 = Counter([1,2,3,4,5]) >>> (c1 & c2) == c1 False >>> >>> c1 = Counter([1,2,3]) >>> c2 = Counter([1,3,5,7]) >>> (c1 & c2) == c1 False
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Re: testing if a list contains a sublist MRAB <python@mrabarnett.plus.com> - 2011-08-16 17:41 +0100
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