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\author{
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Guido van Rossum \\
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Dept. CST, CWI, P.O. Box 94079 \\
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Dept. AA, CWI, P.O. Box 94079 \\
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1090 GB Amsterdam, The Netherlands \\
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E-mail: {\tt guido@cwi.nl}
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}
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\date{14 February 1995 \\ Release 1.2} % XXX update before release!
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\date{15 March 1995 \\ Release 1.2} % XXX update before release!
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\author{
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Guido van Rossum \\
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Dept. CST, CWI, P.O. Box 94079 \\
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Dept. AA, CWI, P.O. Box 94079 \\
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1090 GB Amsterdam, The Netherlands \\
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E-mail: {\tt guido@cwi.nl}
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\and
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names}. This method is defined for all lists in Python and does the
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obvious thing: the elements of the list are reordered according to
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their natural ordering relationship. Since in our example the list
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contains strings, they are sorted in ascending ASCII order.
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contains strings, they are sorted in ascending \ASCII{} order.
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The last two lines of the function contain a loop that prints all
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elements of the list whose first character isn't a period. In each
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\author{
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Guido van Rossum \\
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Dept. CST, CWI, P.O. Box 94079 \\
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Dept. AA, CWI, P.O. Box 94079 \\
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1090 GB Amsterdam, The Netherlands \\
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E-mail: {\tt guido@cwi.nl}
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}
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\date{14 February 1995 \\ Release 1.2} % XXX update before release!
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\date{15 March 1995 \\ Release 1.2} % XXX update before release!
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