 For the CircuitPython Parsec today, I'd like to show you how you can use the sorted command, sorted with a T, how you can use the sorted command to take a list and then create a new list that has an alphabetical, essentially alphabetical sorting of the items in that list or a reverse sorting of the items in that list while leaving the original list alone. Now the reason I put it this way is that there is a sort command and the sort command will take your existing list and change the ordering of it. Sorted leaves that list alone and allows you to create a brand new list that you can then manipulate or use as you choose. So I've set up a little program here, it is running on my Metro M4 and you can see what it does down in the REPL here, it asks me to enter an answer. So I'm just going to put some names in here. So I'll say Lars, John, Gary and Anne. So when I hit enter what it does is it tells me the original list was, as I typed it, Lars, John, Gary, Anne. The sorted list is now alphabetical, Anne, Gary, John, Lars and then there's a reversed list where we see Lars, John, Gary, Anne. The way this works in code you can see here, I am setting up a separator and that's just for my join command later when I print these out, I want to put some commas in there. And I set up a list called answers that is empty to begin with. Then I have this little loop that prompts me for filling in four of those answers and so it runs through this four times and asks for user input, so it says input and then it gives me a little prompt here and then it appends whatever I type into that list called answers. Then I am taking that list and saying I'm going to create a new list called sorted answers and I run the sorted command with the existing list. It populates the new list and I do it a second time, reversed answers, again use the sorted command, feed it the original list and then I'm also giving it this flag to say reverse equals true. And then finally I print the joined versions of those lists so that we can see all three of them. And that is how you can use the sorted command in order to sort a list. And that is your CircuitPython Parsec.