The module sortedcontainers is not included in the built-ins which means there is no easy way to have ordered dicts, sets, lists natively. How would you suggest we should do when an ordered set is necessary for example?
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Sorted Containers in Python?
The module sortedcontainers is not included in the built-ins which means there is no easy way to have ordered dicts, sets, lists natively. How would you suggest we should do when an ordered set is necessary for example?
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