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Can we create sorted list while creation of list itself?

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Is there any other data structure that can place values in sorted order, at creation time?

list = []
list.append("cde")
list.append("abc")
list.append("xyz")  # append element in sorted order itself 

I am familiar with

list.sort()  #or
list = sorted(list)
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You can use bisect to perform ordered insertions within a sequence.

bisect.bisect_left(a, x, lo=0, hi=len(a))

Locate the insertion point for x in a to maintain sorted order. [...] The return value is suitable for use as the first parameter to list.insert() assuming that a is already sorted.

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You can use OrderedDict to create ordered dictionaries. You can import OrderedDict from here from collections import OrderedDict

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you can use heapq methods

>>> list = []
>>> import heapq
>>> heapq.heappush(list, "cde")
>>> heapq.heappush(list, "abc")
>>> heapq.heappush(list, "xyz")
>>> heapq.nsmallest(3, list)
['abc', 'cde', 'xyz']

It's not actually ordered, but you could perform ordered operations you need

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I found this is useful,

class SList(list):
    def append(self, data):
        super(SList, self).append(data)
        super(SList, self).sort()


slist = SList()
slist.append("cde")
slist.append("abc")
slist.append("xyz")
print slist

In same way we can override other methods also to keep list state sorted

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