NoneType object not iterable
Paul Rubin
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Fri Jul 13 14:28:07 EDT 2007
Stargaming <stargaming at gmail.com> writes:
> It does not turn into something. The `sort()` method just works "in
> place", i. e. it will mutate the list it has been called with. It
> returns None (because there is no other sensible return value).
>
> For you, that means: You don't have to distinguish between keyList and
> sortedList. Just call ``.sort()`` on keyList and it will just work.
Alternatively, use
sortedList = sorted(keyList)
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