Re: My first program: sublime (reverse of "extract" function)

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jimcbrown said...
eukat said...
jimcbrown said...
eukat said...
jimcbrown said...
eukat said...
jimcbrown said...

But I think your point is clear - you don't want to merely use your sorted input data for a task and then reuse the unsorted version later. You don't want to just sort the output data either. You need to sort the input data for a task, then "unsort" the output data such that the each element of the output data is in the same position as the corresponding element in the original unsorted input data.

I don't think that's quite what was meant.

The OP agreed with me. I consider that definitive.

eukat said...

If the original list was sorted by a column

The OP explained that it wasn't, and that it had no columns.

Did all that happen after the post i responded to?

It happened a little under three hours before you posted your response, inbetween the post you responded to and your response.

I guess this is turning into another one of those threads where no matter what i say, we'll go on for days like this, eh?

Maybe because you keep asking me questions? But I'm game if you are.

eukat said...

Well, good thing i used the conditional "if" in my statement.

You missed it in your first statement though...

eukat said...

I don't think that's quite what was meant.

Well,

eusless said...

I don't think that's quite what was meant.

And i didn't think that is what was meant, that's true. And i did say "if" in the second statement:

useless_ said...

I don't think that's quite what was meant. If the original list was sorted by a column,
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So i don't understand what your problem with it is.

useless

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