I have a file(file.txt) containing the following data:
192.168.10.1/16, 22, 3265, tcp
172.144.32,2/34, 22, 21, udp
10.128.16.234/8, 0, 20, icmp
I need to sort this by cloumn[0], cloumn[1] and column[2]
I have a file(file.txt) containing the following data:
192.168.10.1/16, 22, 3265, tcp
172.144.32,2/34, 22, 21, udp
10.128.16.234/8, 0, 20, icmp
I need to sort this by cloumn[0], cloumn[1] and column[2]
My solution is to create a list of tuples (one tuple for each line)like this:
(data_in_column_of_interest, entire_line)
Where the data_in_column_of_interest
is any datatype and entire_line
is string.
then just sort this list:
def sortLinesByColumn(readable, column, columnt_type):
"""Returns a list of strings (lines in readable file) in sorted order (based on column)"""
lines = []
for line in readable:
# get the element in column based on which the lines are to be sorted
column_element= columnt_type(line.split(',')[column-1])
lines.append((column_element, line))
lines.sort()
return [x[1] for x in lines]
with open('G:/Ftest/data.txt') as f:
# sort the lines based on column 1, and column 1 is type int
sorted_lines = sortLinesByColumn(f, 1, int)
for l in sorted_lines:
print(l)
Input: File containing:
1, Bob, 123
5, Mary, 112
0, Allen, 2421
1, lucy, 341
output: a list of strings:
0, Allen, 2421
1, Bob, 123
1, lucy, 341
5, Mary, 112