On Sun, 26 Nov 2023 at 21:08, Michael F. Stemper via Python-list <python-list@python.org> wrote: > > On 24/11/2023 21.45, avi.e.gr...@gmail.com wrote: > > Grizz[l]y, > > > > I think the point is not about a sorted list or sorting in general It is > > about reasons why maintaining a data structure such as a list in a program > > can be useful beyond printing things once. There are many possible examples > > such as having a list of lists containing a record where the third item is a > > GPA for the student and writing a little list comprehension that selects a > > smaller list containing only students who are Magna Cum Laude or Summa Cum > > Laude. > > > > studs = [ > > ["Peter", 82, 3.53], > > ["Paul", 77, 2.83], > > ["Mary", 103, 3.82] > > ] > > I've seen Mary, and she didn't look like a "stud" to me. >
That's what happens when you abbreviate "student" though :) Don't worry, there's far FAR worse around the place, and juvenile brains will always find things to snigger at, usually in mathematical libraries with "cumulative" functions. ChrisA -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list