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How to remove unsorted duplicate elements from a list in Python

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lst = ['bca', 'cab', 'abc', 'cbb', 'cbc', 'bbc', 'cca', 'cba', 'cab'] 

tmp = [''.join(sorted(s)) for s in lst] # for test only
print(tmp) # for test only
  
lst = list({''.join(sorted(s)) for s in lst}) 
print(lst) 




'''
run:
 
['abc', 'abc', 'abc', 'bbc', 'bcc', 'bbc', 'acc', 'abc', 'abc']
['acc', 'abc', 'bbc', 'bcc']

'''

 



answered Feb 11, 2020 by avibootz
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