Thanks a lot Viral, that was very helpful!!!

I quit Julia and restarted it and Collections.heapify! is working for me 
now. I am not sure what happened.

Tim, I downloaded Julia from here:
http://julialang.org/downloads/

Thanks a lot to everyone for replying, I really appreciate it!

-Rodolfo



On Saturday, January 3, 2015 9:11:04 AM UTC-6, Tim Holy wrote:
>
> It seems that you have a borked build of julia. How did you get it? If you 
> built from source, what happens when you try `make testall`? 
>
> --Tim 
>
> On Saturday, January 03, 2015 04:14:55 AM Rodolfo Santana wrote: 
> > Hi Tim, 
> > 
> > Thanks for the reply! Yes, I realize this is what 'heapify!' does. 
> > 
> > I first do x= rand(10). Then, I try Collections.heapify!(x) and I get 
> the 
> > error: 
> > 
> > ERROR: heapify! not defined 
> > 
> > Maybe someone can post a screenshot of how to use this function in 
> Julia? I 
> > couldn't find an example on the web using this function. 
> > 
> > Thanks, 
> > 
> > -Rodolfo 
> > 
> > On Saturday, January 3, 2015 5:40:22 AM UTC-6, Tim Holy wrote: 
> > > Also post any error messages, etc. 
> > > 
> > > You realize that `heapify!` returns an array, just with elements in a 
> > > different 
> > > order? The smallest element will be first. 
> > > 
> > > --Tim 
> > > 
> > > On Saturday, January 03, 2015 03:12:39 AM Rodolfo Santana wrote: 
> > > > Here it is: 
> > > > 
> > > > Julia Version 0.3.4 
> > > > 
> > > > Commit 3392026* (2014-12-26 10:42 UTC) 
> > > > 
> > > > Platform Info: 
> > > >   System: Darwin (x86_64-apple-darwin13.4.0) 
> > > >   
> > > >   CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU       M 620  @ 2.67GHz 
> > > >   
> > > >   WORD_SIZE: 64 in finding a really 
> > > >   
> > > >   BLAS: libopenblas (USE64BITINT DYNAMIC_ARCH NO_AFFINITY Nehalem) 
> > > >   
> > > >   LAPACK: libopenblas 
> > > >   
> > > >   LIBM: libopenlibm 
> > > >   
> > > >   LLVM: libLLVM-3.3 
> > > > 
> > > > On Saturday, January 3, 2015 5:06:42 AM UTC-6, [email protected] 
> wrote: 
> > > > > Strange, works for me, maybe post the whole versioninfo() output 
> that 
> > > 
> > > the 
> > > 
> > > > > experts can look at. 
> > > > > 
> > > > > Cheers 
> > > > > Lex 
> > > > > 
> > > > > On Saturday, January 3, 2015 8:58:21 PM UTC+10, Rodolfo Santana 
> wrote: 
> > > > >> Hi Lex, 
> > > > >> 
> > > > >> I am using Version 0.3.4 
> > > > >> 
> > > > >> On Saturday, January 3, 2015 4:55:06 AM UTC-6, [email protected] 
> > > 
> > > wrote: 
> > > > >>> Whats your versioninfo() 
> > > > >>> 
> > > > >>> On Saturday, January 3, 2015 8:53:30 PM UTC+10, Rodolfo Santana 
> > > 
> > > wrote: 
> > > > >>>> Thanks for the reply! I have tried that, but I get: 
> > > > >>>> 
> > > > >>>> ERROR: heapify! not defined 
> > > > >>>> 
> > > > >>>> On Saturday, January 3, 2015 4:48:27 AM UTC-6, Ivar Nesje 
> wrote: 
> > > > >>>>> *Collections.heapify!(x)* 
> > > > >>>>> 
> > > > >>>>> kl. 11:22:24 UTC+1 lørdag 3. januar 2015 skrev Rodolfo Santana 
> > > > >>>>> 
> > > > >>>>> følgende: 
> > > > >>>>>> Let's say I have an array x=rand(10) . How do I use the 
> heapify! 
> > > > >>>>>> function to heapify x? 
> > > > >>>>>> 
> > > > >>>>>> Thanks! 
> > > > >>>>>> -Rodolfo 
>
>

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