Example 1: python sort
>>> student_tuples = [
... ('john', 'A', 15),
... ('jane', 'B', 12),
... ('dave', 'B', 10),
... ]
>>> sorted(student_tuples, key=lambda student: student[2])
[('dave', 'B', 10), ('jane', 'B', 12), ('john', 'A', 15)]
Example 2: python sort list in place
your_list.sort()
your_list = [42, 17, 23, 111]
your_list.sort()
print(your_list)
--> [17, 23, 42, 111]
your_list = ['42', '17', '23', '111']
your_list.sort(key=int)
print(your_list)
--> ['17', '23', '42', '111']
your_list =['cmd1','cmd10', 'cmd111', 'cmd50', 'cmd99']
your_list.sort(key=lambda x: int(x[3:]))
print(your_list)
--> ['cmd1', 'cmd10', 'cmd50', 'cmd99', 'cmd111']
your_list = [42, 17, 23, 111]
your_list_sorted = sorted(your_list)
print(your_list_sorted)
--> [17, 23, 42, 111]
Example 3: how to manually sort a list in python
Numbers = []
iterate = 0
while len(Numbers)<5:
try:
x = int(input("Insert the number you want in the list: "))
Numbers.append(x)
except:
print("The input MUST be a number.")
continue
for iteration_count in range(len(Numbers)):
for j in range(0,len(Numbers)-1):
if (Numbers[j]>Numbers[j+1]):
Numbers[j],Numbers[j+1] = Numbers[j+1],Numbers[j]
print(f"Here are the sorted numbers:{Numbers}")
Example 4: python sort
nums = [4,8,5,2,1]
sorted_nums = sorted(nums)
print(sorted_nums)
print(nums)
nums.sort()
print(nums)