What do I have to do to sort strings properly in Listbox?
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Haksun Lee
am 18 Jun. 2012
Kommentiert: Stephen23
am 8 Feb. 2024
Hi,
While I try to figure this out, I have problems again..
To sort strings in listbox,
e.g.,I have strings below! 'p1' 'p2' 'p10' 'p12' 'p21'
To sort those strings, I tried to use sort(),
and then, result was like this..
'p1' 'p10' 'p12' 'p2' 'p21'
%%%% :-( %%%%
But, I want to sort A as, 'p1' 'p2' 'p10' 'p12' 'p21'
What do I have to do for this?
I'm looking forward to your answer!
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Geoff
am 25 Jun. 2012
Oh... probably... Meh, well, I'll stop being a grump and hack it out quickly again.
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Geoff
am 25 Jun. 2012
Don't ask the same question just because nobody answered it yesterday. If you are impatient, write a comment on it to bump it back up. People occasionally check through old questions to see what hasn't been answered. That's also a reason to accept answers - so people who do look back on old questions know not to check those that are already accepted.
Now... code, with no explanation this time.
A = {'p1', 'p10', 'p12', 'p2', 'p21'};
N = cellfun( @str2double, regexp(A, '\d+', 'match') )
[~,I] = sort(N);
B = A(I);
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Stephen23
am 8 Feb. 2024
Note that Walter Roberson's approach from 25 Jun 2012 can be made to work with the addition of the 'once' option (and this is indeed more efficient than calling STR2DOUBLE inside CELLFUN):
A = {'p10=34', 'p4=10', 'p2=11', 'p3=90', 'p21=55'};
N = str2double(regexp(A, '\d+', 'match', 'once'))
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