thanks I didn't know about that one, I'll give it a try!

On Jul 2, 12:57 pm, Jarek Zgoda <jarek.zg...@redefine.pl> wrote:
> Wiadomość napisana w dniu 2009-07-02, o godz. 12:45, przez Bastien:
>
> > I am trying to have a list of various types of objects, for example a
> > list mixed with users' profile, users' photo... to try to order all
> > these elements together by the amount of votes they received.
>
> > I use the list() function to store each query in a different variable
> > and then I extend() the list in only one variable.
>
> > I'm sure there's a better way to do that, if you have any idea you're
> > welcome to share it!
>
> If all objects have same named attribute for votes (i.e.  
> profile.votes, photo.votes) you may use attrgetter() to sort ordinal  
> Python list, eg.:
>
> import operator
> my_objects.sort(key=operator.attrgetter('votes'))
>
> --
> Artificial intelligence stands no chance against natural stupidity
>
> Jarek Zgoda, R&D, Redefine
> jarek.zg...@redefine.pl
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