Sort Statement
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| Rdf:type | Sort Method Call | [1] |
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# Define a dictionary to map priority strings to numeric values priority_map = {"High": 1, "Medium": 2, "Low": 3} # Sort the tasks by priority tasks.sort(key=lambda x: priority_map[x["priority"]]) # Print sorted tasks for task in tasks: …
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