Here's what was meant, I think.
string: {
454 en tw
395 en th
313 kai o
175 oi de
314 eij thn
174 eij ton
124 kai ouk
123 kai thn
219 ek tou
160 kai en
}
blk: parse string none ; split at whitespace
sort/skip blk 3
foreach [one two three] blk [print [one two three]]
Anton.
> It seems that I am having to sort large amounts of data more and more
> often. I am wanting to learn how to do it faster.
> >I think that he can parse the string building a sortable block
> and then rejoin
> >the data in a string.
>
> Would you please give an example?
>
> Louis
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