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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T00:37:16+00:00 2026-06-14T00:37:16+00:00

I have a data structure like this : [ { key : { subkey

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I have a data structure like this :

[
    { "key" : { "subkey" : "red", "value" : 1 }  },
    { "key" : { "subkey" : "red", "value" : 2 }  },
    { "key" : { "subkey" : "blue", "value" : 1 }  },
    { "key" : { "subkey" : "yellow", "value" : 3 }  },
    { "key" : { "subkey" : "blue", "value" : 5 }  },
    { "key" : { "subkey" : "blue", "value" : 8 }  },
    { "key" : { "subkey" : "red", "value" : 2 }  },
    { "key" : { "subkey" : "red", "value" : 3 }  },
    { "key" : { "subkey" : "red", "value" : 6 }  },
]

The idea is I would like to iterate through it and when at least 2 "subkeys" are the same, fire off some_event(), which would add up the values from those consecutive objects, until it hits a different "subkey" again.

For example, the first and second dicts should fire off some_event() with values 2+1 added. Then nothing happens with the third (blue) nor fourth (yellow) lines, fifth and sixth (blue) fire off some_event() with values 5+8, etc.

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    2026-06-14T00:37:17+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 12:37 am
    from itertools import groupby
    
    L = [
        { "key" : { "subkey" : "red", "value" : 1 }  },
        { "key" : { "subkey" : "red", "value" : 2 }  },
        { "key" : { "subkey" : "blue", "value" : 1 }  },
        { "key" : { "subkey" : "yellow", "value" : 3 }  },
        { "key" : { "subkey" : "blue", "value" : 5 }  },
        { "key" : { "subkey" : "blue", "value" : 8 }  },
        { "key" : { "subkey" : "red", "value" : 2 }  },
        { "key" : { "subkey" : "red", "value" : 3 }  },
        { "key" : { "subkey" : "red", "value" : 6 }  },
    ]
    
    
    def some_event(*args):
        print args, sum(args)
    
    
    for k, g in groupby(L, key=lambda x:x["key"]["subkey"]):
        g = list(g)
        if len(g) > 1:
            some_event(*(i["key"]["value"] for i in g))
    
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