python sort dict by key
A={1:2, -1:4, 4:-20}
{k:A[k] for k in sorted(A)}
output:
{-1: 4, 1: 2, 4: -20}
python sort dict by key
A={1:2, -1:4, 4:-20}
{k:A[k] for k in sorted(A)}
output:
{-1: 4, 1: 2, 4: -20}
sort dictionary python
l = {1: 40, 2: 60, 3: 50, 4: 30, 5: 20}
d1 = dict(sorted(l.items(),key=lambda x:x[1],reverse=True))
print(d1) #output : {2: 60, 3: 50, 1: 40, 4: 30, 5: 20}
d2 = dict(sorted(l.items(),key=lambda x:x[1],reverse=False))
print(d2) #output : {5: 20, 4: 30, 1: 40, 3: 50, 2: 60}
sort dictionary
#for dictionary d
sorted(d.items(), key=lambda x: x[1]) #for inceasing order
sorted(d.items(), key=lambda x: x[1], reverse=True) # for decreasing order
#it will return list of key value pair tuples
python sort dictionary by key
In [1]: import collections
In [2]: d = {2:3, 1:89, 4:5, 3:0}
In [3]: od = collections.OrderedDict(sorted(d.items()))
In [4]: od
Out[4]: OrderedDict([(1, 89), (2, 3), (3, 0), (4, 5)])
sort dictionary by key
dictionary_items = a_dictionary.items()
sorted_items = sorted(dictionary_items)
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