How to Sort the Array in Min to Max in NetLogo
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I want to sort the array in NetLogo. Like this {{array: 22 16 10 7}}
how can I achieve it?
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I want to sort the array in NetLogo. Like this {{array: 22 16 10 7}}
how can I achieve it?
Thanks
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Hi Osama, in order to get a more accurate answer from the community, it would be a good idea to include your current code (what you have tried so far).
– ch_mike
Nov 23 '18 at 22:35
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I want to sort the array in NetLogo. Like this {{array: 22 16 10 7}}
how can I achieve it?
Thanks
netlogo
I want to sort the array in NetLogo. Like this {{array: 22 16 10 7}}
how can I achieve it?
Thanks
netlogo
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asked Nov 23 '18 at 21:24
Osama UsmaniOsama Usmani
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Hi Osama, in order to get a more accurate answer from the community, it would be a good idea to include your current code (what you have tried so far).
– ch_mike
Nov 23 '18 at 22:35
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Hi Osama, in order to get a more accurate answer from the community, it would be a good idea to include your current code (what you have tried so far).
– ch_mike
Nov 23 '18 at 22:35
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Hi Osama, in order to get a more accurate answer from the community, it would be a good idea to include your current code (what you have tried so far).
– ch_mike
Nov 23 '18 at 22:35
Hi Osama, in order to get a more accurate answer from the community, it would be a good idea to include your current code (what you have tried so far).
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Nov 23 '18 at 22:35
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The array extension doesn't provide for sorting.
Consider using a list instead. Normally in NetLogo we use lists and agentsets for everything; using arrays at all is rare.
But, assuming you really need a sorted array, you could copy the array to a list, sort the list, then make a new array from the result. (Or store the sorted items back into the original array, one at a time.)
Hi, How can I generate a list of random values like "set severityLevel random 3" I want a list of random values of severityLevel
– Osama Usmani
Dec 4 '18 at 11:05
To ask something new, please open a new question.
– Seth Tisue
Dec 4 '18 at 19:55
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Did you try using sort-by? I guess that will do the magic.
yes i did by got this error SORT-BY expected input to be a list or agentset but got the org.nlogo.extensions.array.ArrayExtension$LogoArray {{array: 16 34 16 25}} instead.
– Osama Usmani
Nov 23 '18 at 21:36
How did you create your array? You should be able to use 'sort [22 16 10 7]'
– HappyR
Nov 23 '18 at 21:44
my array is created by using this command array:set tempArray resource_id round (sqrt(( xcor - xloc ) ^ 2 + (ycor - yloc) ^ 2 ))
– Osama Usmani
Nov 23 '18 at 21:53
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@HappyR that's a list, not an array. normally in NetLogo we use lists for everything, using an array instead is unusual
– Seth Tisue
Nov 27 '18 at 17:29
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The array extension doesn't provide for sorting.
Consider using a list instead. Normally in NetLogo we use lists and agentsets for everything; using arrays at all is rare.
But, assuming you really need a sorted array, you could copy the array to a list, sort the list, then make a new array from the result. (Or store the sorted items back into the original array, one at a time.)
Hi, How can I generate a list of random values like "set severityLevel random 3" I want a list of random values of severityLevel
– Osama Usmani
Dec 4 '18 at 11:05
To ask something new, please open a new question.
– Seth Tisue
Dec 4 '18 at 19:55
add a comment |
The array extension doesn't provide for sorting.
Consider using a list instead. Normally in NetLogo we use lists and agentsets for everything; using arrays at all is rare.
But, assuming you really need a sorted array, you could copy the array to a list, sort the list, then make a new array from the result. (Or store the sorted items back into the original array, one at a time.)
Hi, How can I generate a list of random values like "set severityLevel random 3" I want a list of random values of severityLevel
– Osama Usmani
Dec 4 '18 at 11:05
To ask something new, please open a new question.
– Seth Tisue
Dec 4 '18 at 19:55
add a comment |
The array extension doesn't provide for sorting.
Consider using a list instead. Normally in NetLogo we use lists and agentsets for everything; using arrays at all is rare.
But, assuming you really need a sorted array, you could copy the array to a list, sort the list, then make a new array from the result. (Or store the sorted items back into the original array, one at a time.)
The array extension doesn't provide for sorting.
Consider using a list instead. Normally in NetLogo we use lists and agentsets for everything; using arrays at all is rare.
But, assuming you really need a sorted array, you could copy the array to a list, sort the list, then make a new array from the result. (Or store the sorted items back into the original array, one at a time.)
answered Nov 27 '18 at 17:32
Seth TisueSeth Tisue
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Hi, How can I generate a list of random values like "set severityLevel random 3" I want a list of random values of severityLevel
– Osama Usmani
Dec 4 '18 at 11:05
To ask something new, please open a new question.
– Seth Tisue
Dec 4 '18 at 19:55
add a comment |
Hi, How can I generate a list of random values like "set severityLevel random 3" I want a list of random values of severityLevel
– Osama Usmani
Dec 4 '18 at 11:05
To ask something new, please open a new question.
– Seth Tisue
Dec 4 '18 at 19:55
Hi, How can I generate a list of random values like "set severityLevel random 3" I want a list of random values of severityLevel
– Osama Usmani
Dec 4 '18 at 11:05
Hi, How can I generate a list of random values like "set severityLevel random 3" I want a list of random values of severityLevel
– Osama Usmani
Dec 4 '18 at 11:05
To ask something new, please open a new question.
– Seth Tisue
Dec 4 '18 at 19:55
To ask something new, please open a new question.
– Seth Tisue
Dec 4 '18 at 19:55
add a comment |
Did you try using sort-by? I guess that will do the magic.
yes i did by got this error SORT-BY expected input to be a list or agentset but got the org.nlogo.extensions.array.ArrayExtension$LogoArray {{array: 16 34 16 25}} instead.
– Osama Usmani
Nov 23 '18 at 21:36
How did you create your array? You should be able to use 'sort [22 16 10 7]'
– HappyR
Nov 23 '18 at 21:44
my array is created by using this command array:set tempArray resource_id round (sqrt(( xcor - xloc ) ^ 2 + (ycor - yloc) ^ 2 ))
– Osama Usmani
Nov 23 '18 at 21:53
1
@HappyR that's a list, not an array. normally in NetLogo we use lists for everything, using an array instead is unusual
– Seth Tisue
Nov 27 '18 at 17:29
add a comment |
Did you try using sort-by? I guess that will do the magic.
yes i did by got this error SORT-BY expected input to be a list or agentset but got the org.nlogo.extensions.array.ArrayExtension$LogoArray {{array: 16 34 16 25}} instead.
– Osama Usmani
Nov 23 '18 at 21:36
How did you create your array? You should be able to use 'sort [22 16 10 7]'
– HappyR
Nov 23 '18 at 21:44
my array is created by using this command array:set tempArray resource_id round (sqrt(( xcor - xloc ) ^ 2 + (ycor - yloc) ^ 2 ))
– Osama Usmani
Nov 23 '18 at 21:53
1
@HappyR that's a list, not an array. normally in NetLogo we use lists for everything, using an array instead is unusual
– Seth Tisue
Nov 27 '18 at 17:29
add a comment |
Did you try using sort-by? I guess that will do the magic.
Did you try using sort-by? I guess that will do the magic.
answered Nov 23 '18 at 21:33
HappyRHappyR
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yes i did by got this error SORT-BY expected input to be a list or agentset but got the org.nlogo.extensions.array.ArrayExtension$LogoArray {{array: 16 34 16 25}} instead.
– Osama Usmani
Nov 23 '18 at 21:36
How did you create your array? You should be able to use 'sort [22 16 10 7]'
– HappyR
Nov 23 '18 at 21:44
my array is created by using this command array:set tempArray resource_id round (sqrt(( xcor - xloc ) ^ 2 + (ycor - yloc) ^ 2 ))
– Osama Usmani
Nov 23 '18 at 21:53
1
@HappyR that's a list, not an array. normally in NetLogo we use lists for everything, using an array instead is unusual
– Seth Tisue
Nov 27 '18 at 17:29
add a comment |
yes i did by got this error SORT-BY expected input to be a list or agentset but got the org.nlogo.extensions.array.ArrayExtension$LogoArray {{array: 16 34 16 25}} instead.
– Osama Usmani
Nov 23 '18 at 21:36
How did you create your array? You should be able to use 'sort [22 16 10 7]'
– HappyR
Nov 23 '18 at 21:44
my array is created by using this command array:set tempArray resource_id round (sqrt(( xcor - xloc ) ^ 2 + (ycor - yloc) ^ 2 ))
– Osama Usmani
Nov 23 '18 at 21:53
1
@HappyR that's a list, not an array. normally in NetLogo we use lists for everything, using an array instead is unusual
– Seth Tisue
Nov 27 '18 at 17:29
yes i did by got this error SORT-BY expected input to be a list or agentset but got the org.nlogo.extensions.array.ArrayExtension$LogoArray {{array: 16 34 16 25}} instead.
– Osama Usmani
Nov 23 '18 at 21:36
yes i did by got this error SORT-BY expected input to be a list or agentset but got the org.nlogo.extensions.array.ArrayExtension$LogoArray {{array: 16 34 16 25}} instead.
– Osama Usmani
Nov 23 '18 at 21:36
How did you create your array? You should be able to use 'sort [22 16 10 7]'
– HappyR
Nov 23 '18 at 21:44
How did you create your array? You should be able to use 'sort [22 16 10 7]'
– HappyR
Nov 23 '18 at 21:44
my array is created by using this command array:set tempArray resource_id round (sqrt(( xcor - xloc ) ^ 2 + (ycor - yloc) ^ 2 ))
– Osama Usmani
Nov 23 '18 at 21:53
my array is created by using this command array:set tempArray resource_id round (sqrt(( xcor - xloc ) ^ 2 + (ycor - yloc) ^ 2 ))
– Osama Usmani
Nov 23 '18 at 21:53
1
1
@HappyR that's a list, not an array. normally in NetLogo we use lists for everything, using an array instead is unusual
– Seth Tisue
Nov 27 '18 at 17:29
@HappyR that's a list, not an array. normally in NetLogo we use lists for everything, using an array instead is unusual
– Seth Tisue
Nov 27 '18 at 17:29
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Hi Osama, in order to get a more accurate answer from the community, it would be a good idea to include your current code (what you have tried so far).
– ch_mike
Nov 23 '18 at 22:35