Reputation: 1151
I have seen this post and this post as well as many others, but haven't quite found the answer to my question nor can I figure it out.
I have a dictionary of lists. For example it looks like:
Dict = {'a':[1,2,3,4], 'b':[9,8,7,6], 'c':[8,5,3,2]}
I want to return a list of the keys sorted (descending/reverse) based on a specific item in the lists. For example, I want to sort a,b,c based on the 4th item in each list.
This should return the list sorted_keys = ['b','a','c']
which were sorted by values [6,4,2]
.
Make sense? Please help...thanks!
Upvotes: 5
Views: 7655
Reputation: 1121406
Supply a key
function, a lambda
is easiest, and sort reversed:
sorted(Dict.keys(), key=lambda k: Dict[k][3], reverse=True)
The key function tells sorted
what to sort by; the 4th item in the value for the given key.
Demo:
>>> sorted(Dict.keys(), key=lambda k: Dict[k][3], reverse=True)
['b', 'a', 'c']
Upvotes: 9