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sort lists in SKILL/OCEAN

mbchang
mbchang over 12 years ago

 I have a list which includes several lists inside. Is there any way that I can sort the lists alphabetly based on the first part of each list (signal name)?

 

Thanks!

list( 

list("V105A_ymax_v9overshoot_1"   float(0.9975)  float(1.1025) "[V]"   )
list("V105A_riseTime_v9ramptime_1"   float(300u)  float(2m) "[s]"   )
list("V5A_DS3_delay10_v5a_on_1"   float(0.0)  float(500u) "[s]"   )
list("V33A_DSW_peakToPeak_v4vripple_1"   float(0.0)  float(50.0m) "[V]"   )
list("V5A_DS3_ymin_v2pgoodincr_1"   float(4.65)  float(4.85) "[V]"   )
list("DPWROK_delay90_pwrok_delay_1"   float(10m)  float(15m) "[s]"   )
list("V33A_DSW_average_v4voutavg_1"   float(3.135)  float(3.465) "[V]"   )
list("V105A_ymin_v9pgoodincr_1"   float(0.965)  float(1.03) "[V]"   )

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    I agree (the code wasn't from me though - I don't believe in having the type of variables encoded in the names as it makes them hard to read, so it wasn't my code).

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    I agree (the code wasn't from me though - I don't believe in having the type of variables encoded in the names as it makes them hard to read, so it wasn't my code).

    Andrew.

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