Added to TW-Scripts (will be available in next update)
On Thursday, January 2, 2020 at 11:34:11 PM UTC+3:30, Mark S. wrote:
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> Unfortunately, things aren't always that easy. One of the problems with TW
> list filters is that they sometimes produce results one at a time, rather
> than as a
Another smart solution!
Thanks Mark.
I just propose to add a fixed[n] like fixed[2] to fix number digits on
average!
-Mohammad
On Thursday, January 2, 2020 at 11:34:11 PM UTC+3:30, Mark S. wrote:
>
> Unfortunately, things aren't always that easy. One of the problems with TW
> list filters is
It would make sense to me ;-) . It wouldn't hurt to ask.
I think that the data dictionary wasn't really meant as the go-to data
solution in TW. It's better to think in terms of list widgets, filters, and
tiddlers. Most of the available tools centre around those features. Albeit,
that sometimes
Thanks! Brilliant solution, hadn't thought of that.
It seems like most Dictionary implementations in other languages would have a
mirror to the indexes[] operator like a values[]; would it make sense to
request that as a future enhancement?
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Unfortunately, things aren't always that easy. One of the problems with TW
list filters is that they sometimes produce results one at a time, rather
than as a title list. Many of the convenient operators (like sum) that we
would like to use, on the other hand, often want to see a title list. In
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