I have a flat list of unique objects, some of which may share a given attribute with others. I wish to create a nested list-of-lists, with objects grouped by the given attribute. As a minimal example, given the following list:
>>> flat = ["Shoes", "pants", "shirt", "tie", "jacket", "hat"]
I might want to group it by length, eg:
>>> nest_by_length(flat)
[['tie', 'hat'], ['shoes', 'pants', 'shirt'], ['jacket']]
I've seen a couple of similar questions and suggestions. However, in all of these cases, the nesting is based on the ordering of the input list. In my case, the ordering of the input list is completely unpredictable, as is the number of sub-lists for the output and the number of items per sub-list.
Is there a standard function or idiomatic way to accomplish this?