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How to sort a list of strings with words that start with uppercase and lowercase letters in Python

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lst = ['python', 'c', 'Java', 'c++', 'Php', 'c#']


lst = sorted(lst)


for item in lst:
    print(item, end=" ")


'''
run:
 
Java Php c c# c++ python 
 
'''

 



answered Jun 3, 2017 by avibootz
0 votes
lst = ['python', 'c', 'Java', 'c++', 'Php', 'c#']

# sort independently to uppercase and lowercase letters
lst = sorted(lst, key=str.lower)


for item in lst:
    print(item, end=" ")


'''
run:
 
c c# c++ Java Php python
 
'''

 



answered Jun 3, 2017 by avibootz
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