Python – Sort String list by K character frequency



When it is required to sort a list of strings based on the ‘K’ number of character frequency, the ‘sorted’ method, and the lambda function is used.

Example

Below is a demonstration of the same −

my_list = ['Hi', 'Will', 'Jack', 'Python', 'Bill', 'Mills', 'goodwill'] print("The list is : " ) print(my_list) my_list.sort() print("The list after sorting is ") print(my_list) K = 'l' print("The value of K is ") print(K) my_result = sorted(my_list, key = lambda ele: -ele.count(K)) print("The resultant list is : ") print(my_result)

Output

The list is : ['Hi', 'Will', 'Jack', 'Python', 'Bill', 'Mills', 'goodwill'] The list after sorting is ['Bill', 'Hi', 'Jack', 'Mills', 'Python', 'Will', 'goodwill'] The value of K is l The resultant list is : ['Bill', 'Mills', 'Will', 'goodwill', 'Hi', 'Jack', 'Python']

Explanation

  • A list of strings is defined, and is displayed on the console.

  • The list is sorted ascending order, and displayed on the console.

  • The value of ‘K’ is initialized and displayed on the console.

  • The list is sorted using the ‘sorted’ method, and the key is specified as the lambda function.

  • This is assigned to a variable which is displayed on the console.

Updated on: 2021-09-07T09:43:22+05:30

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