You can't sort an array. The internal sorted format is undefined.
You need to create a key that gives you the order you want each
element to be in --like time code.
Depending on the type of operations you want to perform, the lines of
items might be better --you can sort by different items.
Dennis
On Dec 19, 2005, at 5:13 PM, Brad Borch wrote:
I have about 300 items for a timeline, each with a start date, an
end date, some simple classification, a title, and some text
content. I'm building a Rev back end to manage the timeline events,
and a flash front end to create an animated timeline. Flash will be
reading what is essentially a tab-delimited database.
First, am I better off dropping text into an array in Rev to edit
it, or simply sorting and managing the text as a big hunk of text?
Second, if the array is better, how do I sort the array? (I've
already built the Rev tool to split the text into the array). I've
tried "sort gMyEvents numeric by item 1 of each" (after defining
the itemDelimiter as tab). Is there a simple way to sort an array?
Am I missing something?
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