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How to sort the following dictionary by the value of "remaining_pcs" or "discount_ratio"?

promotion_items = {
    'one': {'remaining_pcs': 100, 'discount_ratio': 10},
    'two': {'remaining_pcs': 200, 'discount_ratio': 20},
}

EDIT

What I mean is getting a sorted list of above dictionary, not to sort the dictionary itself.

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You can only sort the keys (or items or values) of a dictionary, into a separate list (as I wrote years ago in the recipe that @Andrew's quoting). E.g., to sort keys according to your stated criteria:

promotion_items = {
    'one': {'remaining_pcs': 100, 'discount_ratio': 10},
    'two': {'remaining_pcs': 200, 'discount_ratio': 20},
}
def bypcs(k):
  return promotion_items[k]['remaining_pcs']
byrempcs = sorted(promotion_items, key=bypcs)
def bydra(k):
  return promotion_items[k]['discount_ratio']
bydiscra = sorted(promotion_items, key=bydra)
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  • For the second def bypcs I suppose you meant def bydra?
    – unutbu
    Mar 10, 2010 at 6:02
  • @unutbu, right, and I see Mike Graham has already edited my A to fix this (tx both!). Mar 10, 2010 at 6:50
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Please see To sort a dictionary:

Dictionaries can't be sorted -- a mapping has no ordering! -- so, when you feel the need to sort one, you no doubt want to sort its keys (in a separate list).

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If 'remaining_pcs' and 'discount_ratio' are the only keys in the nested dictionaries then:

result = sorted(promotion_items.iteritems(), key=lambda pair: pair[1].items())

If there could be other keys then:

def item_value(pair):
    return pair[1]['remaining_pcs'], pair[1]['discount_ratio']
result = sorted(promotion_items.iteritems(), key=item_value)

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