I am currently designing an address book program, and am trying to design a
method for organizing the keys (which are the names of the entries) for
displaying purposes. I have created a list by doing sortedKeys =
self.addbook.keys() {the self.addbook refers to a dictionary in a custom
class}, and then i try to do a sortedKeys.sort() but never get an
alphabetical list of the keys. All i get is 'None'. I know that a
'list.sort()' returns a None value but all of the tutorials I see show this
giving an alphabetized list.I have also tried doing a 'sorted(self.addbook)' which gives me a list but not alphabetized. The dictionary keys I am using are 'Eric', 'Kyle', and 'dfd' and they always appear in that order when i use the sorted() feature (obviously not alphabetized). Could you please let me know what I am doing wrong or let me know of another way to alphabetize an iterable object. Thank you.
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