The traditional way to sort iterables is by using loops, like for loop or while loop. As part of this article, I am not going to cover this traditional way, rather I will be focusing on a better way to implement sorting. And that better way is by using sorted function . Let's take a look at below list holding some numbers: numbers = [ 2 , 3 , 6 , 4 , 9 , 1 ] Python Copy To sort this list, we just need to call a function as shown below: numbers = sorted ( numbers ) Python Copy To sort this list in reverse order, we need to pass an additional parameter: numbers = sorted ( numbers , reverse = True ) Python Copy Apart from this simple case, we can also handle some complex scenarios wherein we have a list containing key-value pairs as shown: studentDetails = [ { “Name” : “Nick” , “Marks” : 23 } , { “Name” : “Roy” , “Marks” : 2 } , { “Name” : “Honey” , “Marks” : 45 } ] Python Copy Now, say you want to sort studentDetails based on Marks. So, the only code you n
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