someone wrote: > Quoting Fred James <[email protected]>: > > >> someone wrote: >> >>> (omissions for brevity) >>> >>> if ( $tmp > $last_lowest ) >>> { >>> $lowest=$tmp; >>> } >>> >>> >> (omissions for brevity) >> >> Quick question ... is this (above) what you really want to say? >> > > The last_lowest is the last value written out to the file. > The tmp value is the current value plucked from the list. > My hope by going through all the values and picking every one that > is larger than the last smallest one, the next one will be grabbed. > What I am reading (please correct me if I am wrong) ... if the temporary_value is greater than the last_lowest_value, then set the last_lowest_value to be equal to the temporary_value What I am asking is, is that what you want? Regards Fred James
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