[Gambas-user] gb3: sorting an array-like structure
nando
nando_f at ...951...
Thu May 5 08:10:21 CEST 2011
It depends how you declare the 2D string array.
If the first dimension is an Object[]
and you add a String[] in each element
to make the second dimension,
then you can sort the second dimension as a 1D string.
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From: Kevin Fishburne <kevinfishburne at ...1887...>
To: gambas-user at lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Thu, 05 May 2011 01:46:22 -0400
Subject: Re: [Gambas-user] gb3: sorting an array-like structure
> On 05/05/2011 01:39 AM, nando wrote:
> > ?
> > Do you mean sorting [0, 1] to [1000, 1]
> > Because the 1 is the second element of the second dimension
> > ??
>
> We are misunderstanding each other. I know arrays start at zero when
> referencing their elements and dimensions outside of the declaration. By
> second element, I mean the number one. That's not really relevant,
> though, as I'm basically asking if there is a method to sort an array
> without creating an elaborate sorting procedure. Is there a mechanism
> for sorting an array, or an array-like structure, inherent in GAMBAS or
> do I need to sort manually?
>
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