* M-x Sort-Columns in scientific format
@ 2007-08-14 18:07 gokhalen
2007-08-14 19:28 ` weber
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From: gokhalen @ 2007-08-14 18:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
If I have a file with two fields:
BB 2
AA 1
CC 3
And I do Mx sort-columns on the last column I get
AA 1
BB 2
CC 3
Which is good. Now, if I change the numbers to scientific format:
BB 8.0E-5
AA 1.0E-4
CC 7.0E-5
I get the following, with Mx sort-columns
AA 1.0E-4
CC 7.0E-5
BB 8.0E-5
Which is not what should happen. Emacs is ignoring the exponent. Is
there a way to turn scientific number more on? How do I get Mx Sort-
Columns in scientific format?
I am using the windows version of emacs.
Thanks.
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* Re: M-x Sort-Columns in scientific format
2007-08-14 18:07 M-x Sort-Columns in scientific format gokhalen
@ 2007-08-14 19:28 ` weber
2007-08-14 20:05 ` gokhalen
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From: weber @ 2007-08-14 19:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
On 14 ago, 15:07, gokha...@gmail.com wrote:
> If I have a file with two fields:
>
> BB 2
> AA 1
> CC 3
>
> And I do Mx sort-columns on the last column I get
>
> AA 1
> BB 2
> CC 3
>
> Which is good. Now, if I change the numbers to scientific format:
>
> BB 8.0E-5
> AA 1.0E-4
> CC 7.0E-5
>
> I get the following, with Mx sort-columns
>
> AA 1.0E-4
> CC 7.0E-5
> BB 8.0E-5
>
> Which is not what should happen. Emacs is ignoring the exponent. Is
> there a way to turn scientific number more on? How do I get Mx Sort-
> Columns in scientific format?
>
> I am using the windows version of emacs.
>
> Thanks.
sort-numeric-fields command works here!
Cheers,
weber
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* Re: M-x Sort-Columns in scientific format
2007-08-14 19:28 ` weber
@ 2007-08-14 20:05 ` gokhalen
2007-08-14 20:44 ` weber
2007-08-14 22:58 ` Mark Elston
0 siblings, 2 replies; 9+ messages in thread
From: gokhalen @ 2007-08-14 20:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
On Aug 14, 3:28 pm, weber <hug...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 14 ago, 15:07, gokha...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>
>
> > If I have a file with two fields:
>
> > BB 2
> > AA 1
> > CC 3
>
> > And I do Mx sort-columns on the last column I get
>
> > AA 1
> > BB 2
> > CC 3
>
> > Which is good. Now, if I change the numbers to scientific format:
>
> > BB 8.0E-5
> > AA 1.0E-4
> > CC 7.0E-5
>
> > I get the following, with Mx sort-columns
>
> > AA 1.0E-4
> > CC 7.0E-5
> > BB 8.0E-5
>
> > Which is not what should happen. Emacs is ignoring the exponent. Is
> > there a way to turn scientific number more on? How do I get Mx Sort-
> > Columns in scientific format?
>
> > I am using the windows version of emacs.
>
> > Thanks.
>
> sort-numeric-fields command works here!
> Cheers,
> weber
Well,
sort-numeric-fields on the last column gives me
BB AA 1.0E-4
CC 7.0E-5
8.0E-5
Which is garbled.
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* Re: M-x Sort-Columns in scientific format
2007-08-14 20:05 ` gokhalen
@ 2007-08-14 20:44 ` weber
2007-08-14 22:58 ` Mark Elston
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From: weber @ 2007-08-14 20:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
On 14 ago, 17:05, gokha...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Aug 14, 3:28 pm, weber <hug...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On 14 ago, 15:07, gokha...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > > If I have a file with two fields:
>
> > > BB 2
> > > AA 1
> > > CC 3
>
> > > And I do Mx sort-columns on the last column I get
>
> > > AA 1
> > > BB 2
> > > CC 3
>
> > > Which is good. Now, if I change the numbers to scientific format:
>
> > > BB 8.0E-5
> > > AA 1.0E-4
> > > CC 7.0E-5
>
> > > I get the following, with Mx sort-columns
>
> > > AA 1.0E-4
> > > CC 7.0E-5
> > > BB 8.0E-5
>
> > > Which is not what should happen. Emacs is ignoring the exponent. Is
> > > there a way to turn scientific number more on? How do I get Mx Sort-
> > > Columns in scientific format?
>
> > > I am using the windows version of emacs.
>
> > > Thanks.
>
> > sort-numeric-fields command works here!
> > Cheers,
> > weber
>
> Well,
>
> sort-numeric-fields on the last column gives me
>
> BB AA 1.0E-4
> CC 7.0E-5
> 8.0E-5
>
> Which is garbled.
Here i get:
CC 7.0E-5
BB 8.0E-5
AA 1.0E-4
Which looks correct...
-weber
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* Re: M-x Sort-Columns in scientific format
2007-08-14 20:05 ` gokhalen
2007-08-14 20:44 ` weber
@ 2007-08-14 22:58 ` Mark Elston
2007-08-15 13:36 ` gokhalen
1 sibling, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread
From: Mark Elston @ 2007-08-14 22:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
* gokhalen@gmail.com wrote (on 8/14/2007 1:05 PM):
> On Aug 14, 3:28 pm, weber <hug...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On 14 ago, 15:07, gokha...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> If I have a file with two fields:
>>> BB 2
>>> AA 1
>>> CC 3
>>> And I do Mx sort-columns on the last column I get
>>> AA 1
>>> BB 2
>>> CC 3
>>> Which is good. Now, if I change the numbers to scientific format:
>>> BB 8.0E-5
>>> AA 1.0E-4
>>> CC 7.0E-5
>>> I get the following, with Mx sort-columns
>>> AA 1.0E-4
>>> CC 7.0E-5
>>> BB 8.0E-5
>>> Which is not what should happen. Emacs is ignoring the exponent. Is
>>> there a way to turn scientific number more on? How do I get Mx Sort-
>>> Columns in scientific format?
>>> I am using the windows version of emacs.
>>> Thanks.
>> sort-numeric-fields command works here!
>> Cheers,
>> weber
>
> Well,
>
> sort-numeric-fields on the last column gives me
>
> BB AA 1.0E-4
> CC 7.0E-5
> 8.0E-5
>
> Which is garbled.
>
>
>
>
Try selecting the whole region and then C-u 2 M-x sort-numeric-fields
Mark
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* Re: M-x Sort-Columns in scientific format
2007-08-14 22:58 ` Mark Elston
@ 2007-08-15 13:36 ` gokhalen
2007-08-15 14:37 ` weber
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From: gokhalen @ 2007-08-15 13:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
On Aug 14, 6:58 pm, Mark Elston <m.els...@advantest-ard.com> wrote:
> * gokha...@gmail.com wrote (on 8/14/2007 1:05 PM):
>
>
>
> > On Aug 14, 3:28 pm, weber <hug...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> On 14 ago, 15:07, gokha...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> >>> If I have a file with two fields:
> >>> BB 2
> >>> AA 1
> >>> CC 3
> >>> And I do Mx sort-columns on the last column I get
> >>> AA 1
> >>> BB 2
> >>> CC 3
> >>> Which is good. Now, if I change the numbers to scientific format:
> >>> BB 8.0E-5
> >>> AA 1.0E-4
> >>> CC 7.0E-5
> >>> I get the following, with Mx sort-columns
> >>> AA 1.0E-4
> >>> CC 7.0E-5
> >>> BB 8.0E-5
> >>> Which is not what should happen. Emacs is ignoring the exponent. Is
> >>> there a way to turn scientific number more on? How do I get Mx Sort-
> >>> Columns in scientific format?
> >>> I am using the windows version of emacs.
> >>> Thanks.
> >> sort-numeric-fields command works here!
> >> Cheers,
> >> weber
>
> > Well,
>
> > sort-numeric-fields on the last column gives me
>
> > BB AA 1.0E-4
> > CC 7.0E-5
> > 8.0E-5
>
> > Which is garbled.
>
> Try selecting the whole region and then C-u 2 M-x sort-numeric-fields
>
> Mark
Thanks, that worked. What is this C-u 2 magic?
-Nachiket
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* Re: M-x Sort-Columns in scientific format
2007-08-15 13:36 ` gokhalen
@ 2007-08-15 14:37 ` weber
2007-08-15 22:21 ` Kenneth Jacker
0 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread
From: weber @ 2007-08-15 14:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
On 15 ago, 10:36, gokha...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Aug 14, 6:58 pm, Mark Elston <m.els...@advantest-ard.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > * gokha...@gmail.com wrote (on 8/14/2007 1:05 PM):
>
> > > On Aug 14, 3:28 pm, weber <hug...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >> On 14 ago, 15:07, gokha...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > >>> If I have a file with two fields:
> > >>> BB 2
> > >>> AA 1
> > >>> CC 3
> > >>> And I do Mx sort-columns on the last column I get
> > >>> AA 1
> > >>> BB 2
> > >>> CC 3
> > >>> Which is good. Now, if I change the numbers to scientific format:
> > >>> BB 8.0E-5
> > >>> AA 1.0E-4
> > >>> CC 7.0E-5
> > >>> I get the following, with Mx sort-columns
> > >>> AA 1.0E-4
> > >>> CC 7.0E-5
> > >>> BB 8.0E-5
> > >>> Which is not what should happen. Emacs is ignoring the exponent. Is
> > >>> there a way to turn scientific number more on? How do I get Mx Sort-
> > >>> Columns in scientific format?
> > >>> I am using the windows version of emacs.
> > >>> Thanks.
> > >> sort-numeric-fields command works here!
> > >> Cheers,
> > >> weber
>
> > > Well,
>
> > > sort-numeric-fields on the last column gives me
>
> > > BB AA 1.0E-4
> > > CC 7.0E-5
> > > 8.0E-5
>
> > > Which is garbled.
>
> > Try selecting the whole region and then C-u 2 M-x sort-numeric-fields
>
> > Mark
>
> Thanks, that worked. What is this C-u 2 magic?
>
> -Nachiket
This is how sort-numeric-fields and many other commands work: with an
prefix argument. This tells sort-numeric-fields that you want to sort
by the 2nd column. You can read more here:
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/elisp/Prefix-Command-Arguments.html
You can give an argument to most editing commands; try for example:
C-u 80 C-u =
to insert a line of "========" etc.
Cheers,
weber
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* Re: M-x Sort-Columns in scientific format
2007-08-15 14:37 ` weber
@ 2007-08-15 22:21 ` Kenneth Jacker
2007-08-15 23:40 ` Pascal Bourguignon
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From: Kenneth Jacker @ 2007-08-15 22:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
hugows> You can give an argument to most editing commands; try for example:
hugows>
hugows> C-u 80 C-u =
I don't think you need that second "C-u". This works fine for me:
C-u 80 =
--
Prof Kenneth H Jacker khj@cs.appstate.edu
Computer Science Dept www.cs.appstate.edu/~khj
Appalachian State Univ
Boone, NC 28608 USA
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* Re: M-x Sort-Columns in scientific format
2007-08-15 22:21 ` Kenneth Jacker
@ 2007-08-15 23:40 ` Pascal Bourguignon
0 siblings, 0 replies; 9+ messages in thread
From: Pascal Bourguignon @ 2007-08-15 23:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Kenneth Jacker <khj@be.cs.appstate.edu> writes:
> hugows> You can give an argument to most editing commands; try for example:
> hugows>
> hugows> C-u 80 C-u =
>
> I don't think you need that second "C-u". This works fine for me:
>
> C-u 80 =
C-u nn C-u is the general case when you want to insert digits:
C-u 5 C-u 3 --> 33333
In X: C-5 C-u 3 --> 33333
--
__Pascal Bourguignon__ http://www.informatimago.com/
NOTE: The most fundamental particles in this product are held
together by a "gluing" force about which little is currently known
and whose adhesive power can therefore not be permanently
guaranteed.
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