I am referring to the question: https://stackoverflow.com/a/575889/292291
- If I use integers as the key, it appears I am guaranteed a sorted order? - >>> dict = { 2: "list 2", 0: "list 0", 1: "list 1" } >>> dict {0: 'list 0', 1: 'list 1', 2: 'list 2'}
- In - sorted(mydict, key=lambda key: mydict[key]), how do I interpret or read the lambda? I don't understand that part since I'm new to lambdas. What does- key:and- mydict[key]refer to?
- In - sorted(d, key=d.get)what does- d.getrefer to? If I do:- >>> dict.get <built-in method get of dict object at 0x1d27830>
 
     
     
     
    