Entry
Sorting a dictionary by its values
Jul 23rd, 2002 07:32
Andreas Pietrusky, Nathan Wallace, unknown unknown, Hans Nowak, Snippet 56, Tim Ottinger
"""
Packages: basic_datatypes.dictionaries;sorting
"""
"""
Of course dictionaries can't be sorted, so you have to make a list.
But some of the other solutions look complex to me, and this looks
really simple. Will it do?
"""
def sorted(x):
x.sort()
return x
thelist=[]
for i in sorted( theDict.keys() ):
thelist.append( (i,theDict[i]) )
"""
My example:
>>> dict
{'M': 'Steve Majewski', 'R': 'Guido van Rossum', 'H': 'Mark
Hammond', 'P':
'Tim Peters'}
>>> thelist=[]
>>> for i in sorted( dict.keys() ):
... thelist.append( (i,dict[i]) )
...
>>> thelist [('H', 'Mark Hammond'),
('M', 'Steve Majewski'), ('P', 'Tim Peters'), ('R', 'Guido van Rossum')]
>>>
"""