w3resource

Python: Find the numbers of a given string and store them in a list, display the numbers which are bigger than the length of the list in sorted form

Python Lambda: Exercise-20 with Solution

Write a Python program to find the numbers of a given string and store them in a list, display the numbers which are bigger than the length of the list in sorted form. Use lambda function to solve the problem.

Sample Solution:

Python Code :

str1 ="sdf 23 safs8 5 sdfsd8 sdfs 56 21sfs 20 5"
print("Original string: ",str1)
str_num=[i for i in str1.split(' ')]
lenght=len(str_num)
numbers=sorted([int(x) for x in str_num if x.isdigit()])
print('Numbers in sorted form:')
for i in ((filter(lambda x:x>lenght,numbers))):
    print(i,end=' ')

Sample Output:

Original string:  sdf 23 safs8 5 sdfsd8 sdfs 56 21sfs 20 5
Numbers in sorted form:
20 23 56 

Visualize Python code execution:

The following tool visualize what the computer is doing step-by-step as it executes the said program:


Python Code Editor:

Have another way to solve this solution? Contribute your code (and comments) through Disqus.

Previous: Write a Python program to find all anagrams of a string in a given list of strings using lambda.
Next: Write a Python program that multiply each number of given list with a given number using lambda function. Print the result.

What is the difficulty level of this exercise?

Test your Python skills with w3resource's quiz


Python: Tips of the Day

Returns the transpose of a two-dimensional list

Example:

def tips_transpose(lst):
  return list(zip(*lst))

print(tips_transpose([[2, 4, 6], [1, 3, 5], [8, 10, 12], [7, 9, 11]]))

Output:

[(2, 1, 8, 7), (4, 3, 10, 9), (6, 5, 12, 11)]