Re: Sorting by sequence member`
- Posted by "Kat" <gertie at visionsix.com> Oct 10, 2004
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On 11 Oct 2004, at 8:01, Tony Steward wrote: > > > Thanks Kat, I didn't want to sort the atoms. But you gave the second example (including atoms) as what wasn't working, and i'd like to know what you did. I did say the first example you gave (which did not include atoms) would work, so what happened? If there is a totally unexplained random fault with strtok.e, i'll take it offline. > The function Juergen sent is doing what I want. That's good, there's many ways to do what you wanted. I figured you'd then need to write all the rest of the functionality already done in strtok.e for your database. I'd have been happy to check the code with your 1 and 0 atoms, and make the lib operate properly with them, if it didn't. All i have at this point is you saying the lib is faulty. Kat > Thanks everyone > > > On Sun, 10 Oct 2004 13:27:16 -0500, Kat <gertie at visionsix.com> wrote: > > > > > > On 10 Oct 2004, at 18:25, Tony Steward wrote: > > > > > > > > Kat your sorttok doesn't seem to like my data layout (i think) as it > > > returns nothing. > > > > > > Will it work with data layed out as below? > > > > > > { > > > { > > > > > > {65'A',67'C',67'C',73'I',68'D',80'P',83'S',65'A' > > > , > > > 78'N',73'I',71'G',72'H',84'T'}, > > > > > > {65'A',67'C',67'C',73'I',68'D',69'E',78'N',84'T' > > > , > > > 32' ',38'&',32' ',69'E',77'M',69'E',82'R',71'G',69'E',78'N',67'C',89'Y'}, > > > {80'P',83'S',65'A'}, > > > {78'N',73'I',71'G',72'H',84'T',32' > > > ',80'P',79'O', > > > 82'R',84'T',69'E',82'R'}, > > > {}, > > > {}, > > > {}, > > > 1 > > > }, > > > { > > > > > > {65'A',76'L',73'I',83'S',79'O',68'D',65'A',86'V' > > > , > > > 73'I',83'S',65'A',47'/',78'N',85'U',77'M'}, > > > {65'A',76'L',73'I',83'S',79'O',78'N'}, > > > {68'D',65'A',86'V',73'I',83'S'}, > > > {65'A',47'/',78'N',85'U',77'M',32' > > > ',67'C',65'A', > > > 82'R',68'D',73'I',65'A',67'C',32' ',67'C',65'A',84'T',72'H',32' ',76'L', > > > 65'A',66'B'}, > > > {}, > > > {}, > > > {}, > > > 1 > > > }, > > > { > > > > > > {65'A',76'L',83'S',79'O',80'P',69'E',83'S',84'T' > > > , > > > 69'E',76'L',76'L',69'E',83'S',79'O',67'C',73'I',65'A'}, > > > {65'A',76'L',83'S',79'O',80'P'}, > > > {69'E',83'S',84'T',69'E',76'L',76'L',69'E'}, > > > {83'S',79'O',67'C',73'I',65'A',76'L',32' > > > ',87'W', > > > 79'O',82'R',75'K'}, > > > {}, > > > {}, > > > {}, > > > 0 > > > } > > > } > > > > > > > > > On Sun, 10 Oct 2004 16:42:13 +1000, Craig Welch > > > <euphoria at welchaviation.org> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Tony Steward wrote: > > > > > > > > > Thanks Kat but where do I find sorttok. > > > > > > > > It's part of her strtok, which you can download from > > > > http://www.tiggrbox.info/program/Euphoria.html#StrTok > > > > Craig, yeas. > > Tony, no. The demos work on nested flat sequences, which you apparently > > do not have. Those 0 and 1 in the example above are atoms. Half your fields > > are empty. I don't know what you sorted them by, where's the code you used > > to > > attempt it? > > > > What you posted above is NOT what you posted in your first enquiry: > > > > > > > > {{"tony","nsw","Australia"},{"George","qld","Australia"},{"Mary","ca","USA"} > > > } ie: how do I sort by state or country > > > > To compare your complaint that sorttok didn't work, this is what you seem to > > have tried: > > > > > > {{"tony","nsw","Australia","","","",1},{"George","qld","Australia","","","",1} > > ,{"Ma ry","ca","USA","","","",0}} > > > > And i would have said that i hadn't tried sorting atoms before, and no one > > had > > asked before. But i still don't know what you did. > > > > Kat > > > > > -- > Regards > Tony Steward > www.locksdownunder.com > > IF IT IS TO BE IT IS UP TO ME! > > > >