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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Pythonic Parsing Post 303004169 by Yoda on Wednesday 27th of September 2017 02:00:18 PM
Old 09-27-2017
Try using a dictionary instead of list. Since dictionary uses unique key and value, it is an efficient replacement in this case.

Code:
from collections import Counter


somelist = {}

with open('apache.log', 'r') as f:
     for line in f:
         pattern = line.split('"')[1].split(' ')[0]
         somelist[pattern] = somelist.get(pattern,0) + 1

a = Counter(somelist)

print('Most Common:')
for d, b in a.most_common(10):
    print('%s: %10d' %(d, b))

 

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renpy [path to the script directory] DESCRIPTION
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