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python - Checking for sublist in list

The Question is: You are to write a function, called isSublist(), which takes two arguments (list, sublist) and returns 1 if sublist is a sub-list of list, and 0 otherwise.

So i have my code however I get True when the sublist is not in list. Any suggestions on fixing this please?

 def isSublist(list, sublist):
    for i in range(len(list)-(len(sublist))+1):
        return True
    if sublist==list[i:i+(len(sublist))]:
        return False

sample input:

list= (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9)
isSublist(list, [1,2,3])
output:
True
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You can break this up by getting all the slices the size of the sublist, and comparing equality:

def n_slices(n, list_):
    for i in xrange(len(list_) + 1 - n):
        yield list_[i:i+n]

def isSublist(list_, sub_list):
    for slice_ in n_slices(len(sub_list), list_):
        if slice_ == sub_list:
            return True
    return False

To cover the issue of ordering. A list is, by definition, ordered. If we want to ignore ordering, you can do sets:

def isSubset(list_, sub_list):
    return set(sub_list) <= set(list_)

If we need to cover repeated elements and ignore ordering, you're now in the realm of multisets:

def isSubset(list_, sub_list):
    for item in sub_list:
        if sub_list.count(item) > list_.count(item):
            return False
    return True

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