Say you want to sort a list of lists by multiple attributes:
arr = [['a', 10, 72], ['s', 12, 31], ['g', 5, 1], ['a', 10, 1]]
Normally I would sort the list by:
sorted(arr, key = lambda x: (x[0], int(x[1]), int(x[2]))
However, how would I sort this list is the elements within the list were different lengths and some of them were shorter than 3 elements:
arr = [['a', 10, 72], ['s', 12, 31], ['g', 5, 1], ['a', 10, 1], ['s', 10], ['s', 12, 31, 44]]
Is there a way to check within a lambda function if an element exists? So:
- sort by x[1]
- sort by x[2] if len(x) > 1
- sort by x[3] if len(x) > 2
key
instead of cramming everything in alambda
?