Add new python 'unique elementes in list' answer
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<summary>How do you swap values between two variables?</summary><br><b>
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<summary>How do you swap values between two variables?</summary><br><b>
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x, y = y, x
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x, y = y, x
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<summary>How to check if all the elements in a given lists are unique? so [1, 2, 3] is unique but [1, 1, 2, 3] is not unique but we 1 twice</summary><br><b>
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<summary>How to check if all the elements in a given lists are unique? so [1, 2, 3] is unique but [1, 1, 2, 3] is not unique because 1 exists twice</summary><br><b>
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There are many ways of solving this problem:
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# Note: :list and -> bool are just python typings, they are not needed for the correct execution of the algorithm.
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Taking advantage of sets and len:
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```
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def is_unique(l:list) -> bool:
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return len(set(l)) == len(l)
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This one is can be seen used in other programming languages.
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```
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def is_unique2(l:list) -> bool:
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seen = []
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for i in l:
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if i in seen:
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return False
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seen.append(i)
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return True
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```
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Here we just count and make sure every element is just repeated once.
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def is_unique3(l:list) -> bool:
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for i in l:
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if l.count(i) > 1:
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return False
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return True
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This one might look more convulated but hey, one liners.
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def is_unique4(l:list) -> bool:
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return all(map(lambda x: l.count(x) < 2, l))
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<summary>What _ is used for in Python?</summary><br><b>
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<summary>What _ is used for in Python?</summary><br><b>
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@ -2457,7 +2502,7 @@ will always return None regardless of the operations, therefore
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def sum(a, b):
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def sum(a, b):
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global C
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global c
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c = a + b
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c = a + b
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>>> None
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>>> None
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