On Nov 22, 2018 8:50 AM, <marco.naw...@colosso.nl> wrote: > > On Thursday, November 22, 2018 at 12:10:28 AM UTC+1, drvuc...@gmail.com wrote: > > How to remove duplicate lines and store output into one ine > > > > reservations = ec.describe_instances().get('Reservations', []) > > > > for reservation in reservations: > > for instance in reservation['Instances']: > > tags = {} > > for tag in instance['Tags']: > > tags[tag['Key']] = tag['Value'] > > if tag['Key'] == 'Name': > > name=tag['Value'] > > > > if not 'Owner' in tags or tags['Owner']=='unknown' or tags['Owner']=='Unknown': > > print name > > > > Current Output: > > > > aws-opsworks > > > > aws-opsworks Ansible > > > > Desired output: > > > > aws-opsworks Ansible > > You can use a set to do the job. Remember that members in the set are unique, > duplicate members are ignored. > > Before you start the for loop, create a set: > > names = set() > > Instead of `print name`, you add the name to the set: > > names.add(name) > > Note that if name already exists, because members of a set are unique, > the name is (at least conceptually) ignored. > > Once the for loop is completed, you print the remaining names. > > print names (Python 2) > or > print(names) (Python 3)
It is actually sufficient to just say print)names) since that works equally well in 2 or 3. Bob -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list