In last 2 days I saw three questions 1 2 3 asking about sorting Python list based on custom criterion.
In both cases, the answer is: use list.sort
or sorted
with function as key
argument.
None of them is closed.
Questions like those have been asked and answered at least several times before.
Despite this, I can't find clear, high quality duplicate target!
Answers to all five highest voted questions tagged pythonsorting (link) mention using list.sort
or sorted
with function as key
argument, but, in every case the function is different.
Because of that, it feels wrong to flag as duplicate of one of those
(it's not exact duplicate, answers differ).
So, I started to looking for a case-agnostic explanation of key
, and possibly it's predecessor, cmp
.
Do we have a canonical answer about key
parameter in list.sort
/ sorted
?
If not, I'd suggest to write one.
The best (IMO) I could find is What arguments does Python sort function have?.
Second best (IMO) is Syntax behind sorted(key=lambda :).
Summarizing:
If we have canonical, please point it to me.
If not, what should we do?
Do we edit one of those questions into canonicals?
Or one of those highly-upvoted ones, into case-agnostic?
Do you have a better question to turn into canonical?
Or maybe we should just write brand-new canonical from scratch?
This is my first request for canonical, so I'm open to every suggestion about improving my post.