Issue
I've the following dict of list
d = {
'k1':['EKAD', 444.2089, 121],
'k2':['EKADD', 559.2358, 121],
'k3':['KADDLG', 600.2988, 122],
'k4':['ADDLGKG', 657.3202, 123]}
I wish to get the keys sorted first by value[2]
then by length of value[0]
string and in reverse order, i.e. the output will be k2, k1, k3, k4.
Solution
sorted(d, key=lambda x: (d[x][2], -len(d[x][0])))
Explanation:
Iteration over dictionaries returns keys. So, sorted(d, ...)
will return keys sorted by the key
criteria
key
lambda generates tuples that will be used for comparison in sort. Tuples are compared using first element, then second, etc. If tuple is used as a key, it will sort using the first element (x[2]
), then second (length of the first string), etc.
To reverse order on the length, but not on the numeric value, the length is negated
Answered By - Marat
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