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<summary>What is List Comprehension? Is it better than a typical loop? Why? Can you demonstrate how to use it?</summary><br><b>
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<summary>What is List Comprehension? Is it better than a typical loop? Why? Can you demonstrate how to use it?</summary><br><b>
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<summary>You have the following list: <code>[{'name': 'Mario', 'food': ['mushrooms', 'goombas']}, {'name': 'Luigi', 'food': ['mushrooms', 'turtles']}]</code>
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Extract all type of foods. Final output should be: {'mushrooms', 'goombas', 'turtles'}</summary><br><b>
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brothers_menu = \
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[{'name': 'Mario', 'food': ['mushrooms', 'goombas']}, {'name': 'Luigi', 'food': ['mushrooms', 'turtles']}]
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# "Classic" Way
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def get_food(brothers_menu) -> set:
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temp = []
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for brother in brothers_menu:
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for food in brother['food']:
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temp.append(food)
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return set(temp)
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# One liner way (Using list comprehension)
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set([food for bro in x for food in bro['food']])
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#### Dictionaries
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#### Dictionaries
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<summary>How to find all the IP addresses in a variable? How to find them in a file?</summary><br><b>
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<summary>How to find all the IP addresses in a variable? How to find them in a file?</summary><br><b>
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<summary>You have the following list: <code>[{'name': 'Mario', 'food': ['mushrooms', 'goombas']}, {'name': 'Luigi', 'food': ['mushrooms', 'turtles']}]</code>
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Extract all type of foods. Final output should be: {'mushrooms', 'goombas', 'turtles'}</summary><br><b>
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brothers_menu = \
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[{'name': 'Mario', 'food': ['mushrooms', 'goombas']}, {'name': 'Luigi', 'food': ['mushrooms', 'turtles']}]
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def get_food(brothers_menu) -> set:
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temp = []
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for brother in brothers_menu:
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for food in brother['food']:
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temp.append(food)
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return set(temp)
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# One liner way (Using list comprehension)
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set([food for bro in x for food in bro['food']])
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#### Python Strings
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#### Python Strings
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