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How do I sort a dictionary by value?

Answer Posted / Digvijay Pratap Singh

To sort a Python dictionary by its values, you can convert the dictionary to list of tuples (key, value), and then sort it using sorted() function with reverse=True if you want the highest values first. Here's an example:n```pythonndict = {'a': 12, 'b': 34, 'c': 50, 'd': 17}nsorted_dict = dict(sorted(dict.items(), key=lambda item: item[1], reverse=True))nprint(sorted_dict)```

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