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authorSandro Tosi <sandro.tosi@gmail.com>2012-03-31 23:50:00 (GMT)
committerSandro Tosi <sandro.tosi@gmail.com>2012-03-31 23:50:00 (GMT)
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:meth:`str.lower` method can serve as a key function for case insensitive
sorts. Alternatively, an ad-hoc key function can be built from a
:keyword:`lambda` expression such as ``lambda r: (r[0], r[2])``. Also,
- the :mod:`operator` module provides three key function constuctors:
+ the :mod:`operator` module provides three key function constructors:
:func:`~operator.attrgetter`, :func:`~operator.itemgetter`, and
:func:`~operator.methodcaller`. See the :ref:`Sorting HOW TO
<sortinghowto>` for examples of how to create and use key functions.