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bookChallenge: Deduplicate a Customer List

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You are given a list of customer records that contains duplicate entries. Each customer is represented as a dictionary with two fields:

  • name — the customer's full name;
  • email — the email address provided by the customer.

Your goal is to remove duplicate records using a simple matching rule.

Follow these steps:

  1. Two records are considered duplicates if their email fields match exactly.
  2. Create an empty dictionary named unique_customers, where keys are email addresses and values are customer dictionaries.
  3. Loop through the input list customers and add only the first occurrence of each email to unique_customers.
  4. Store the deduplicated list in a new variable named deduplicated_list, which should contain only the unique customer dictionaries (values of unique_customers).

Make sure both unique_customers and deduplicated_list are declared and contain the correct deduplicated data.

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You are given a list of customer records that contains duplicate entries. Each customer is represented as a dictionary with two fields:

  • name — the customer's full name;
  • email — the email address provided by the customer.

Your goal is to remove duplicate records using a simple matching rule.

Follow these steps:

  1. Two records are considered duplicates if their email fields match exactly.
  2. Create an empty dictionary named unique_customers, where keys are email addresses and values are customer dictionaries.
  3. Loop through the input list customers and add only the first occurrence of each email to unique_customers.
  4. Store the deduplicated list in a new variable named deduplicated_list, which should contain only the unique customer dictionaries (values of unique_customers).

Make sure both unique_customers and deduplicated_list are declared and contain the correct deduplicated data.

Solución

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