But when you sort on the value that is an ArrayList ([it.y, it.x]) you rely on the *hashCode()* of that ArrayList not the values inside. So it is a coincidence that it works for others than Float/Double. The right syntax in Groovy is as described by Paul King.
Den man. 20. maj 2024 kl. 15.25 skrev M.v.Gulik <mvgu...@gmail.com>: > > On Mon, 20 May 2024 at 15:40, Paul King <pa...@asert.com.au> wrote: > >> What sort result are you trying to achieve? There should be no need to >> perform any recursion. >> > > Main target was reordering some set of randomly ordered x,y coordinates > into (*for example**) a *x,y*(*left to right, top to bottom*) order (**:where > any of the actual sort directions could be easily flipped*). > > So far "**.sort{[it.y, it.x]}*" seems the best and easiest way to do this > (*despite its Float/Double caveat*). > -- Med venlig hilsen, Søren Berg Glasius Hedevej 1, Gl. Rye, 8680 Ry Mobile: +45 40 44 91 88 --- Press ESC once to quit - twice to save the changes.