I can't seem to find any information on how to correctly sort a list like this. My list looks something like this
["1. Banana", "2. Pear", "11. Apple", "5. Grapes", "4. Orange"]
Using sorted()
leaves me with the following
['1. Banana', '11. Apple', '2. Pear', '3. Orange', '4. Grapes']
and I would like it to come out like this
['1. Banana', '2. Pear', '3. Orange', '4. Grapes', '11. Apple']
If it adds any complications I need to use this to sort a list of dictionaries using a specific key's value, so my current code is
list.sort(key=lambda k: k["key"])
list.sort(key=lambda k: k["key"])
? I see no dictionaries in your example. Anyway, what you'll have to do is sort by the int value of the number since that is what you seem to want. You can parse out that int. Indeed, if that is something you want, you should have used a different data-structure in the first place, i.e.(1, 'Banana')
and only construct the final string when you need it.