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How to sort a list of tuples by the first value in Python

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lst = [('eee', 3),('aaa', 7),('ddd', 1),('bbb', 4),('ccc', 2)]

lst = sorted(lst)

print(lst)
 
 
 

 
'''
run:
 
[('aaa', 7), ('bbb', 4), ('ccc', 2), ('ddd', 1), ('eee', 3)]
 
'''

 



answered Apr 28, 2021 by avibootz
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lst = [('eee', 3),('aaa', 7),('ddd', 1),('bbb', 4),('ccc', 2)]

lst.sort()

print(lst)
 
 
 

 
'''
run:
 
[('aaa', 7), ('bbb', 4), ('ccc', 2), ('ddd', 1), ('eee', 3)]
 
'''

 



answered Apr 28, 2021 by avibootz
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