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Umar Asghar added the comment:
Please ignore the above shared sample data in the above code and consider this
one.
this is the exact code that is misbehaving in python 2.7
# Sort nested dictionary by key
# using OrderedDict() + sorted()
from collections import OrderedDict
from operator
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I have recently attached the file, please review it as a code reference.
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Umar Asghar added the comment:
I guess it exists in all Python versions. I have tested in both Python 2 and
Python 3.
Python 2.7.15+ (default, Jul 9 2019, 16:51:35)
[GCC 7.4.0] on linux2
Python 3.6.8 (default, Aug 20 2019, 17:12:48)
[GCC 8.3.0] on linux
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New submission from Umar Asghar :
Python does not preserve ordering in JSON format. I have tested it out but it's
not working. Here is my code.
# Python3 code to demonstrate
# Sort nested dictionary by key
# using OrderedDict() + sorted()
from collections import OrderedDict
from ope