best way to compare contents of 2 lists?
Esmail
ebonak at hotmail.com
Thu Apr 23 21:40:55 EDT 2009
Esmail wrote:
> What is the best way to compare the *contents* of two different
> lists regardless of their respective order? The lists will have
> the same number of items, and be of the same type.
>
> E.g. a trivial example (my lists will be larger),
>
> a=[1, 2, 3]
>
> b=[2, 3, 1]
>
> should yield true if a==b
>
> I suppose I could sort them and then compare them. I.e.,
>
> sorted(a)==sorted(b)
>
>
> I am wondering if there is a more efficient/preferred way to do so.
oh, I forgot to mention that each list may contain duplicates. So I
suppose this means I would have to sort the two lists and compare them
afterall, unless there's another way?
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