I have a list and I want to sort this list and return it from the function in one line.
I tried the return of list1.sort()
but the output is None and not the list1
sorted.
Is there a way to sort the list and return in one line?
Use sorted.
>>>x = ["c","b","1"]
>>>sorted(x)
["1","b","c"]
x.sort()
should return None
, since that is how method sort
works. Using x.sort()
will sort x, but it doesn't return anything.
For more ways to sort look here.
list1.sort()
should return None
by normal python conventions.
usually you would say
sorted(list1) # returns a new list that is a sorted version of list1
But sometimes you the sort to be in-place because other things are referencing that list
list1.sort()
returns None, so your options are
list1[:] = sorted(list1) # still makes a temporary list though
or
sorted(list1) or list1 # always ends up evaluating to list1 since None is Falsey
list1 = [6, 7, 4, 23, 10, 79]
list2 = [list1.pop(list1.index(min(list1))) for i in range(len(list1))]
print(list2)
Output:
[4, 6, 7, 10, 23, 79]
sorted
...