i'm trying to sort this nested list by inner's list first element:
ak = [ ['a',1],['E',2],['C',13],['A',11],['b',9] ]
ak.sort(cmp=lambda x, y: cmp(x[0], y[0]))
for i in ak: {
print i
}
by default python considers A > a, hence the output i get is:
['A', 11] ['C', 13] ['E', 2] ['a', 1] ['b', 9]
i've tried converting all list values to even case during comparison by adding x[0].lower etc. but no use. How do i force python (i'm working on 2.4 version) to do case-insensitive alphabetical sorting?
Edited:
Jarret and Brian, your assumptions about parenthesis were right! I did forget to put them in! And Jarret, your suggestions about not using "cmp" works like a charm! Thanks a lot guys!