Putting a list in the same order as another list

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暖寄归人
暖寄归人 2021-01-19 23:40

There\'s a bunch of questions that are phrased similarly, but I was unable to find one that actually mapped to my intended semantics.

There are two lists, A

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  •  北恋
    北恋 (楼主)
    2021-01-20 00:20

    a = [7, 14, 0, 9, 19, 9]
    b = [45, 42, 0, 1, -1, 0]
    print zip(*sorted(zip(sorted(b), sorted(enumerate(a), key=lambda x:x[1])), key=lambda x: x[1][0]))[0]
    #or, for 3.x:
    print(list(zip(*sorted(zip(sorted(b), sorted(enumerate(a), key=lambda x:x[1])), key=lambda x: x[1][0])))[0])
    

    result:

    (0, 42, -1, 0, 45, 1)
    

    You sort a, using enumerate to keep track of each item's original index. You zip the result with sorted(b), then re-sort the whole thing based on a's original indices. Then you call zip once more to extract just b's values.

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