Counting unique elements in a list of lists #413
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Please describe your program and how to run it.
This program counts the number of unique elements in a list of lists. In this instance, it's lists of lists of single characters, but the items can be any type. To change the result, just change the value of the variable seqs.
In all seriousness, this isn't exactly a method I'd propose -- but the nested list comprehension has a certain "found poetry" vibe.
What Programming Language?
Python