Subject: [xsl] Bug Sorting Zeros From: "Schwartz, Rechell R, NLCIO" <rrschwartz@xxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2001 09:23:28 -0400 |
All, I just tried sorting a list of numbers using Xalan for Java and found that the value of zero did not sort where I expected it to. In fact it appears that it was treated as though it was not a number. Is this a bug in Xalan or is this how zeros are treated in all XSLT processors? Following is the list that I sorted and the results of performing 2 sorts: BEFORE THE SORT: 0,1,2,3,4....52,TOTAL AFTER THE SORT (ascending order): 0,TOTAL,1,2,3,4....52 AFTER THE SORT (descending order): 52,51,50......3,2,1,0,TOTAL Also, is there a way to cause non-numerical values to appear after numerical values, instead of before? Similarly, when sorting strings is there a way to cause numerical values to appear after all string values instead of before? Thanks, Rechell Schwartz P.S. If anyone received this message, I apologize. I am re-sending because I never received a copy of this message after I sent it out. XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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