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1. Introduction
Sorting is a fundamental concept in computer science and is used in numerous applications, from data analysis to optimization techniques. Sorting means arranging data in a particular format, be it ascending or descending. Python offers built-in methods for sorting, and in this post, we'll explore how to sort a list of integers in ascending order.
2. Program Overview
Our Python program will:
1. Have a list of integers.
2. Use Python's built-in sort() method to sort the list in ascending order.
3. Display the sorted list.
3. Code Program
# Defining the list of integers numbers = [34, 12, 89, 5, 3, 68] # Sorting the list in ascending order numbers.sort() # Displaying the sorted list print("Sorted List:", numbers)
Output:
Sorted List: [3, 5, 12, 34, 68, 89]
4. Step By Step Explanation
1. We first define a list named numbers containing some random integers.
2. We then use the sort() method, which is an inbuilt Python method, to sort the list in ascending order. The method modifies the original list and doesn't return a new one.
3. Finally, we print the sorted list to the console.
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