Re: A86: Re: Howto Create distinct random-integer lists
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Re: A86: Re: Howto Create distinct random-integer lists
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>In a message dated 98-10-04 07:08:35 EDT, tejohhan@bergen.org writes:
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><< here's the easiest way:
> Make two lists. The first list is the sequence of numbers that you
want to
> 'shuffle'. The second list is a list of random numbers. then sort
> lists, using the random list as the 'sort key':
> Seq(X,X,1,10,1) STO L1
> Seq(Rand,X,1,10,1) STO L2
> SortA L2,L1 >>
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>Thanks John!
>
>I'm impressed with this guy..
-Oooooohhh...
>Now this is the best, shortest, and fastest way of doing this!
- Not actually...Try randomizing a list of
(1,45,87,43,23,56,789,2342,645363,75642,234,287) wiht his routine.
>better than INFUZED or whatever his name was, but thanks for trying
anyway
>buddy....
-Ummm....Actually mine will sort any list randomly instead of the way
his did...I didn't try. It was actually something worthy of my title.
>INFUZED, you need to stop be conceded and calling your self the GURU...
- Ummm....Ask anyone who has seen BlitZ NT who's the Guru. Let's see
this guy John make a shell of it's stature. I earned the term GURU! I
was voted into the position on #ti-files!
>But this guy made a mistake the SortA is supposed to be Sortx... The
sortA
- Ahhh...but we know you don't make these.
>only has one argument, where as the sortx uses two lists to sort one
list with
>respect to another...... i would never have thought of anything like
this!
- Thats obvious =)
***This is not posed as a flame. I'm just defending my title.
-InFuZeD " Back Off! BlitZ NT will whip your *** "
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