We need to take two lists in Python and merge them into one. Finally, we display the sorted list.
Examples:
Input : list1 = [25, 18, 9, 41, 26, 31] list2 = [25, 45, 3, 32, 15, 20] Output : [3, 9, 15, 18, 20, 25, 25, 26, 31, 32, 41, 45] Input : list1 = ["suraj", "anand", "gaurav", "aman", "kishore"] list2 = ["rohan", "ram", "mohan", "priya", "komal"] Output : ['aman', 'anand', 'gaurav', 'kishore', 'komal', 'mohan', 'priya', 'ram', 'rohan', 'suraj']
The plus operator “+” in Python helps us to merge two lists, be it a list of string or integers or mixture of both. Finally, we sort the list using the sort() function.
# Python program to merge and sort two list def Merge(list1, list2): final_list = list1 + list2 final_list.sort() return (final_list) # Driver Code list1 = [ 25 , 18 , 9 , 41 , 26 , 31 ] list2 = [ 25 , 45 , 3 , 32 , 15 , 20 ] print (Merge(list1, list2)) |
Output:
[3, 9, 15, 18, 20, 25, 25, 26, 31, 32, 41, 45]