Le lundi 01 décembre 2014 à 04:57 -0800, [email protected] a écrit :
> Pardon my ignorance - I don't have a GitHub account yet. I know the
> source code and documentation is kept up to date via GitHub.
>
> Is a pull request a request to alter the code / documentation ?
Yes.

You can easily create an account if you're interested.


Regards

> On Sunday, November 30, 2014 12:01:15 PM UTC+2, Milan Bouchet-Valat
> wrote:
>         Le dimanche 30 novembre 2014 à 01:44 -0800, Adriaan van
>         Niekerk a 
>         écrit : 
>         > Thanks Mauro 
>         > 
>         > 
>         > That clears things up. 
>         Would you care making a pull request on GitHub to improve the 
>         documentation for sortcols? I don't find it very explicit
>         either. And 
>         the race to become contributor #300 is still open! 
>         
>         The file in question is here: 
>         https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/edit/master/doc/stdlib/sort.rst 
>         
>         
>         Regards 
>         
>         > On Sunday, 30 November 2014 11:27:26 UTC+2, Mauro wrote: 
>         >         sortcols takes the whole colums and reorders them 
>         >         lexicographically 
>         >         (whereas sort(A,2) sorts each row separately).  Thus
>         sortcols 
>         >         will 
>         >         mostly sort according to the first row and only if
>         entries are 
>         >         equal 
>         >         there will it take the next row into account. 
>         >         
>         >         On Sun, 2014-11-30 at 08:49, Adriaan van Niekerk 
>         >         <[email protected]> wrote: 
>         >         > Hi 
>         >         > 
>         >         > When I apply sortcols to a matrix (A) it only
>         sorts the 
>         >         first row. When I 
>         >         > use sort(A,2) it works fine. 
>         >         >   
>         >         > Below is the printout from IJulia and the same
>         thing happens 
>         >         when I run 
>         >         > Julia in the terminal: 
>         >         > 
>         >         > In  [51]: A = rand(3,3) 
>         >         > 
>         >         > Out [51]: 3x3 Array{Float64,2}: 
>         >         >  0.305663  0.810061  0.32777 
>         >         >  0.697199  0.592799  0.977908 
>         >         >  0.492569  0.486371  0.7781   
>         >         > 
>         >         > In  [52]: sort(A,2) 
>         >         > 
>         >         > Out [52]: 3x3 Array{Float64,2}: 
>         >         >  0.305663  0.32777   0.810061 
>         >         >  0.592799  0.697199  0.977908 
>         >         >  0.486371  0.492569  0.7781   
>         >         > 
>         >         > In  [53]: sortcols(A) 
>         >         > 
>         >         > Out [53]: 3x3 Array{Float64,2}: 
>         >         >  0.305663  0.32777   0.810061 
>         >         >  0.697199  0.977908  0.592799 
>         >         >  0.492569  0.7781    0.486371 
>         >         > 
>         >         > Is there something else I should know about
>         sortcols? 
>         >         > 
>         >         > Thanks 
>         >         
>         

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