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What is meant by python can sort collection recursively to any depth ? [Python]

" Python can sort collections that contain collections,working recursively to any depth " I was reading through Programming using Python 3 by Mark Summerfield, when came through the above statement. Even though I understand the working of sorted() function in python, I didn't really get the meaning behind the above statement. Guys help me by pouring your thoughts on the same. An example would help me a lot. Thank you in advance. Happy learning guys. With regards George J Padayatty

16th Jul 2018, 8:58 AM
Darkchylde
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it means with the help of stack... python can recuresively sort any collection upto it's base condition... unless it's stack gets filled
16th Jul 2018, 9:03 AM
PRAMOD JANA
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def printMove (to, fr): '''Prints the moves to be executed''' print 'move from ' + str (fr) + ' to ' + str (to) def towers (n, fr, to, sp): if n == 1: printMove (to, fr) else: towers (n-1, fr, sp, to) towers (1, fr, to, sp) towers (n - 1, sp, to, fr) towers (3, 'fr', 'to', 'sp')
18th Jul 2018, 3:27 AM
PRAMOD JANA
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Can you illustrate with an example showing the ability of sorting in depth. PRAMOD JANA
16th Jul 2018, 9:04 AM
Darkchylde