sorted() function is used to sort the elements in a tuple, e.g. in ascending order of increasing values for integers or floats, or alphabetical order for strings.
Day 69 [November 14, 2025]
I need to buckle down, as I'm still lagging on day day 3 & 4 goals, "Day 3-4: Control structures (if-else, loops)", as well as day 5 (and 6) goals, "Day 5-6: Functions and modules", and Day 7 target (exercises) (Meta AI, personal communication, August 8, 2025). If I haven't covered this, I can't make progress on day 8 - 68 goals.
Goals:
As extracted from the 'Python for Software Development' textbook by Halvorsen (n.d.):
- Plotting in Python ✅
- Subplots✅
- Exercises✅
- If ... Else
- Arrays
- For Loops
- Nested
- For Loops
- While Loops
- Exercises
- Creating Functions in Python - Introduction
- Functions with multiple return values
- Exercises
- Creating Classes in Python
- The init () Function
- Exercises
- Creating Python Modules
- Exercises
Notes:
Python for Data Science, AI & Development Course (IBM) (Santarcangelo, n.d.):
Module 2: Python Data Structures
- Lists and Tuples
- Dictionaries
- Sets
Tuples:
sorted() function is used to sort the elements in a tuple, e.g. in ascending order of increasing values for integers or floats, or alphabetical order for strings.
Summary:
sorted() function is used to sort the elements in a tuple, e.g. in ascending order of increasing values for integers or floats, or alphabetical order for strings.
References:
Halvorsen, H. (n.d.). Python. https://halvorsen.blog/documents/programming/python/python.php#python4
Santarcangelo, J. (n.d.). Python for data science, AI & development [MOOC]. Coursera. https://coursera.org/learn/python-for-applied-data-science-ai
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