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PackageDescription | Natural sorting for python (doc) natsort lets you apply natural sorting to your sequences easily, for example: . >>> from natsort import natsorted >>> a = ['a2', 'a9', 'a1', 'a4', 'a10'] >>> data = [['a1', 'a5'], ['a1', 'a40'], ['a10', 'a1'], ['a2', 'a5']] >>> natsorted(a) ['a1', 'a2', 'a4', 'a9', 'a10' >>> natsorted(data) [['a1', 'a5'], ['a1', 'a40'], ['a2', 'a5'], ['a10', 'a1']] . natsort identifies the numbers and sorts them separately from strings. . natsort comes with a shell script to use natural sorting in shell scripts. You can also execute natsort from the command line with python -m natsort. . There exists another natural sorting package for python called python-naturalsort. You may prefer that package if you wish to only sort version numbers. . This package contains API documentation and examples. |
PackageMaintainer | Agustin Henze <tin@debian.org> |
PackageName | python-natsort-doc |
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