Hi Tiemo,
Since you're just asking for comments, I'm not sure what kind of answer
you're looking for but I'll try.
To process an array in sorted order, you can put the keys into a variable:
put the keys of myArray into myKeys
sort the lines of myKeys ascending international
repeat for each line myKey in myKeys
// do something with myArray[myKey]
end repeat
This processes the array in internationally sorted order.
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On 5/21/2013 11:46, Tiemo Hollmann TB wrote:
Hi,
when splitting a plain list into an array, the order of the array is
different to the source list. E.g. if the list was sorted international, the
array is sorted standard. Is this a standard behavior of split, or do I have
any options on the array order.
I know, as far as you access the array by its keys, the order isn't
relevant, but sometimes it might by suitable to process the array in
sequence and then it could be valuable if the sequence is the same as the
origin.
Any comments?
Tiemo
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