Given a dictionary, write a Python program to get the alphabetically sorted items from given dictionary and print it. Let’s see some ways we can do this task.
Code #1: Using dict.items()
# Python program to sort the items alphabetically from given dictionary # initialising _dictionary dict = { 'key2' : 'For' , 'key3' : 'IsGeeks' , 'key1' : 'AGeek' , 'key4' : 'ZGeeks' }
# printing initial_dictionary print ( "Original dictionary" , str ( dict ))
# getting items in sorted order print ( "\nItems in sorted order" )
for key, value in sorted ( dict .items()):
print (value)
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Output:
Original dictionary {‘key2’: ‘For’, ‘key3’: ‘IsGeeks’, ‘key1’: ‘AGeek’, ‘key4’: ‘ZGeeks’}
Items in sorted order
AGeek
For
IsGeeks
ZGeeks
Time Complexity: O(n*logn)
Auxiliary Space: O(n)
Code #2: Using sorted()
# Python program to sort the items alphabetically from given dictionary # initialising _dictionary dict = { 'key4' : 'ZGeeks' , 'key1' : 'AGeek' , 'key3' : 'IsGeeks' , 'key2' : 'For' }
# printing initial_dictionary print ( "Original dictionary" , str ( dict ))
# getting items in sorted order print ( "\nItems in sorted order" )
for key in sorted ( dict ):
print ( dict [key])
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Output:
Original dictionary {‘key4’: ‘ZGeeks’, ‘key1’: ‘AGeek’, ‘key3’: ‘IsGeeks’, ‘key2’: ‘For’}
Items in sorted order
AGeek
For
IsGeeks
ZGeeks
Time Complexity: O(n*logn)
Auxiliary Space: O(n)