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First solution in Clear category for Sort by Extension by Nahuel701
from typing import List
def sort_by_ext(files: List[str]) -> List[str]:
files1 = []
files2 = []
for i in files:
if i[0] == '.' and i.count('.') == 1:
files1.append(i)
else:
files2.append(i)
files1 = sorted(files1)
files2 = sorted(files2, key=lambda x: (x.split('.')[-1], x.split('.')[0]))
return files1 + files2
if __name__ == '__main__':
print("Example:")
print(sort_by_ext(['1.cad', '1.bat', '1.aa']))
# These "asserts" are used for self-checking and not for an auto-testing
assert sort_by_ext(['1.cad', '1.bat', '1.aa']) == ['1.aa', '1.bat', '1.cad']
assert sort_by_ext(['1.cad', '1.bat', '1.aa', '2.bat']) == ['1.aa', '1.bat', '2.bat', '1.cad']
assert sort_by_ext(['1.cad', '1.bat', '1.aa', '.bat']) == ['.bat', '1.aa', '1.bat', '1.cad']
assert sort_by_ext(['1.cad', '1.bat', '.aa', '.bat']) == ['.aa', '.bat', '1.bat', '1.cad']
assert sort_by_ext(['1.cad', '1.', '1.aa']) == ['1.', '1.aa', '1.cad']
assert sort_by_ext(['1.cad', '1.bat', '1.aa', '1.aa.doc']) == ['1.aa', '1.bat', '1.cad', '1.aa.doc']
assert sort_by_ext(['1.cad', '1.bat', '1.aa', '.aa.doc']) == ['1.aa', '1.bat', '1.cad', '.aa.doc']
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April 7, 2021