I am playing with python and am able to get the intersection of two lists:
result = set(a).intersection(b)
Now if d is a list containing a and b and a third element c, is there an built-in function for finding the intersection of all the three lists inside d? So for instance,
d = [[1,2,3,4], [2,3,4], [3,4,5,6,7]]
then the result should be
[3,4]
for 2.4, you can just define an intersection function.
for newer versions of python:
the intersection method takes an arbitrary amount of arguments
alternatively, you can intersect the first set with itself to avoid slicing the list and making a copy:
I’m not really sure which would be more efficient and have a feeling that it would depend on the size of the
d[0]and the size of the list unless python has an inbuilt check for it likein the intersection method.