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I have a default dict of following type:

 defaultdict(<type 'list'>, {573014L: [{564470L: 0.011759742609333696}, {573012L:
 0.99999999999999978}, {573013L: 0.0032456927808054942}, {573015L: 
 0.0032456927808054942}, {573016L: 0.0038420894057914217}, {573017L: 
 0.0038420894057914217}, 
{573018L: 0.0034037733703310181}, {573019L: 0.0034037733703310181}], 573012L: [{564470L:  
0.011759742609333696}, {573013L: 0.0032456927808054942}, {573014L: 0.99999999999999978}, 
{573015L: 0.0032456927808054942}, {573016L: 0.0038420894057914217}, {573017L: 
0.0038420894057914217}, {573018L: 0.0034037733703310181}, {573019L: 
 0.0034037733703310181}] }

So for each primary key, I want to sort the list of (k,v) pairs based on their values.

For example. for first key

 573014:[{573012:0.9999},{564470: 0.11759}.... and so on... decreasing values order...]

How do i do this in pythonic way

Thanks

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  • @Marcin: for k,v in d.items(): inner_v = d[k] for i_k,i_v in inner_v.items(): .. not very pythonic you see..
    – frazman
    May 30, 2012 at 20:47
  • Go ahead and put that in your question.
    – Marcin
    May 30, 2012 at 20:53

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You can just use the built-in sorted() on the values section, but remember that it doesn't sort in place so you'll need to update your dictionary.

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