I have a list that is generated from multiple lists. This combined list contains names that are generated by end users. Therefore contain similar names, but with different upper/lower case characters.
I want to filter out the names that contain same characters and just keep the first found in the original list.
As an example I have the following list:
L0 = ['A_B Cdef', 'A_B Cdef', 'A_B Cdef', 'A_B CdEF', 'A_B CDEF','a_B CdEF', 'A_b CDEF', 'GG_ooo', 'a1-23456']
if I run:
L1 = list(set(L0))
I get:
['a1-23456', 'A_B Cdef', 'A_B CdEF', 'A_B CDEF', 'a_B CdEF', 'A_b CDEF', 'GG_ooo']
I would like to keep just the first of the names that have same characters.
So my result is:
['a1-23456', 'A_B Cdef', 'GG_ooo']
If I use .lower(), .upper() I get the list, but the names are lower/upper cased.
I just want to eliminate "duplicates" without considering case sensitive approach.
Help greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
解决方案
Use hash instead, I don't think you can accomplish that easily with sets.
L0 = {value.lower(): value for value in L0[::-1]}.values()