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How to create a function that gets a list filled with strings as an input and then deletes the duplicates
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ok, another way:
def uniqList(lst):
newList = list()
for a in lst:
if a not in newList:
newList.append(a)
return newList
if you want to update the old list, just write:
myList = uniqList(myList)
with this function or previous
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you can transform your list into set, and then back to list, this will remove duplicates
def uniqList (lst):
return list(set(lst))
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i was kinda looking for another way to do it
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it works when i dont make the code get the list as an input but when i do get the list as an input the function splits the list into characters and prints something like ["[","a",",","b","c","]"]
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do you really giving a list as function argument?
what you write seems to be a string representation of printed list, but it's not a list.
function does what it does but with chars in this string.
you must look for mistakes in you list assigning, maybe it's really a string
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Just checked the type and yes it sees it as a string
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so the i have a listN=input ("enter your list: ") at start and i give an input like ["abc","bcd","abc","bcd"] what can i do to make it see this input as a list
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first, remember this: all you input is a string, so you must convert it to what you need, unless you need a string.
it's easier with numbers, you just use int(input()) or float(input()).
to input a list (of strings, in your case), you must either do it in a loop, appending each input to a list, or input a whole string, dividing elements with specific separator that your strings-elements do not contain.
listN = input() #here it is a string, for example, "abc, def, ghi"
listN = listN.split(", ") #and here it is a list ["abc", "def", "ghi"]
then you can do anything you need