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python - Finding matching keys in two large dictionaries and doing it fast

I am trying to find corresponding keys in two different dictionaries. Each has about 600k entries.

Say for example:

    myRDP = { 'Actinobacter': 'GATCGA...TCA', 'subtilus sp.': 'ATCGATT...ACT' }
    myNames = { 'Actinobacter': '8924342' }

I want to print out the value for Actinobacter (8924342) since it matches a value in myRDP.

The following code works, but is very slow:

    for key in myRDP:
        for jey in myNames:
            if key == jey:
                print key, myNames[key]

I've tried the following but it always results in a KeyError:

    for key in myRDP:
        print myNames[key]

Is there perhaps a function implemented in C for doing this? I've googled around but nothing seems to work.

Thanks.

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You could do this:

for key in myRDP:
    if key in myNames:
        print key, myNames[key]

Your first attempt was slow because you were comparing every key in myRDP with every key in myNames. In algorithmic jargon, if myRDP has n elements and myNames has m elements, then that algorithm would take O(n×m) operations. For 600k elements each, this is 360,000,000,000 comparisons!

But testing whether a particular element is a key of a dictionary is fast -- in fact, this is one of the defining characteristics of dictionaries. In algorithmic terms, the key in dict test is O(1), or constant-time. So my algorithm will take O(n) time, which is one 600,000th of the time.


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