On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 7:38 PM, Mark Lawrence <breamore...@yahoo.co.uk>wrote:
> > Blast, I posted the wrong flaming link, sorry everybody. > No, don't be sorry. I found your link very informative, and while it's a little mixed, it could be useful. I'm really looking for a way to set up Python classes' natural ordering for sorting purposes. For example, every object of a class could own an attribute called 'Value'. If I could get Python to sort() a list of classes with that value, would the key=value parameter work, and is there a better way than to redefine 3 or more of the rich comparison special methods, etc. Also, I noticed heapq (the priority queue/heap queue module) doesn't use the natural sorting order like sorted() does. Just saying. Could someone give it a try? Regards, Ching-Yun "Xavier" Ho, Technical Artist Contact Information Mobile: (+61) 04 3335 4748 Skype ID: SpaXe85 Email: cont...@xavierho.com Website: http://xavierho.com/
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