My list contains a number of elements in this format
(23, (12,16,42))
my rudimentary sort right now will sort by the first value in the sublist by default.
value = sorted(list, key=itemgetter(1))
I want to use a second level sort option as described http://wiki.python.org/moin/HowTo/Sorting/
sorted(student_tuples, key=itemgetter(1,2))
So is there an address for each of the items in the sublist? I've tried to find some bracket or colon notation and just haven't spotted it yet I assume.
Example unsorted list
(0, (81.0, 5.0, 83.0)), (1, (81.0, 1.0, 26.0)), (2, (80.0, 1.0, 44.0)),
the output would be similar to
(2, (80.0, 1.0, 44.0)), (1, (81.0, 1.0, 26.0)), (0, (81.0, 5.0, 83.0))
(w, (x,y,z))
so the first sort is on x. If there are multiple x values, it sorts them by y