views = [ { 'id': 1, 'key': 'footer', 'c_id': False }, { 'id': 2, 'key': 'header', 'c_id': False }, { 'id': 3, 'key': 'body', 'c_id': False }, { 'id': 4, 'key': 'footer', 'c_id': True }, { 'id': 5, 'key': 'header', 'c_id': True }, ] # I need this logic: Delete all elements from views when there is allready a view with same key and c_id True. In my case views is an Object with iterable Objects in it and keys their attributes. result_views = [ { 'id': 3, 'key': 'body', 'c_id': False }, { 'id': 4, 'key': 'footer', 'c_id': True }, { 'id': 5, 'key': 'header', 'c_id': True }, ]
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