I am trying to sort a list of objects in Python 3.4 based on the value of the data attribute of each object. If I use:
db[count].sort(key=lambda a: a.data)
everything works fine. However, I want the sort to be case insensitive so I use
db[count].sort(key=lambda a: a.data.lower)
but then I get:
db[count].sort(key=lambda a: a.data.lower)
TypeError: unorderable types: builtin_function_or_method() < builtin_function_or_method()
Any ideas?
key has to be a callable that returns a value to be sorted. In your case it returns another callable a.data.lower. You need to call lower in order to get the value, so the correct form is:
db[count].sort(key=lambda a: a.data.lower())