cmp(list) method in Python
Last Updated :
08 Feb, 2023
cmp(list) is a method specified in Number in Python 2. The comparison of integral numbers have been discussed using cmp(). But many a times, there is a need to compare the entire list that can be composed of similar or different data types. In this case, different case scenarios occur and having knowledge of them can at times prove to be quite handy.
Note: The cmp function in Python 2 is used to compare two objects and return a value indicating their relative order. In Python 3, the cmp function was removed and the __lt__, __le__, __gt__, and __ge__ methods were added to implement comparison operations.
This function takes 2 lists as input and checks if the first argument list is greater, equal or smaller than the second argument list.
Syntax:
cmp(list1, list2)
Parameters :
- list1 : The first argument list to be compared.
- list2 : The second argument list to be compared.
Returns : This function returns 1, if first list is “greater” than second list, -1 if first list is smaller than the second list else it returns 0 if both the lists are equal.
There are certain case scenarios when we need to decide whether one list is smaller or greater or equal to the other list.
Case 1: When the list contains just integers. This is the case when all the elements in the list are of type integers and hence when the comparison is made, the number-by-number comparison is done left to right, if we get a larger number at any particular index, we term it to be greater and stop the further comparisons. If all the elements in both list are similar and one list is larger(in size) than the other list, the larger list is considered to be greater.
Code #1: Demonstrating cmp() using only integers.
Python
list1 = [ 1 , 2 , 4 , 3 ]
list2 = [ 1 , 2 , 5 , 8 ]
list3 = [ 1 , 2 , 5 , 8 , 10 ]
list4 = [ 1 , 2 , 4 , 3 ]
list5 = [ 7 , 2 , 5 , 8 ]
print "Comparison of list2 with list1 : " ,
print cmp (list2, list1)
print "Comparison of list2 with list3(larger size) : " ,
print cmp (list2, list3)
print "Comparison of list4 with list1(equal) : " ,
print cmp (list4, list1)
print "Comparison of list3 with list5 (list5 has larger size with comparison of list3 has lesser size) :" ,
print cmp (list3, list5)
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Output
Comparison of list2 with list1 : 1
Comparison of list2 with list3(larger size) : -1
Comparison of list4 with list1(equal) : 0
Comparison of list3 with list5 (list5 has larger size with comparison of list3 has lesser size) : -1
Case 2: When list contains multiple datatypes. The case when more than one datatypes, eg. string is contained in the string, string is considered to be greater than integer, by this way, all datatypes are alphabetically sorted in case of comparison. Size rule remains intact in this case.
Code #2 : Demonstrating cmp() using multiple data types.
Python
list1 = [ 1 , 2 , 4 , 10 ]
list2 = [ 1 , 2 , 4 , 'a' ]
list3 = [ 'a' , 'b' , 'c' ]
list4 = [ 'a' , 'c' , 'b' ]
print "Comparison of list2 with list1 : " ,
print cmp (list2, list1)
print "Comparison of list2 with list3(larger size) : " ,
print cmp (list2, list3)
print "Comparison of list3 with list4 : " ,
print cmp (list3, list4)
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Output:
Comparison of list2 with list1 : 1
Comparison of list2 with list3(larger size) : -1
Comparison of list3 with list4 : -1
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