To sort lists in Python using the Pandas library, you can use the sort_values()
method provided by pandas DataFrames. Below is an example demonstrating how to sort a column in a DataFrame.
import pandas as pd
# Create a sample DataFrame
data = {'Names': ['Alice', 'Bob', 'Charlie', 'David'],
'Scores': [85, 95, 75, 90]}
df = pd.DataFrame(data)
# Sort the DataFrame by the 'Scores' column in ascending order
sorted_df = df.sort_values(by='Scores')
# Display the sorted DataFrame
print(sorted_df)
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