Re: ummm, ummm, HELP!!!




If my understanding of you problem is correct, I don't think it is
possible to "sort" this data set...

To make a circle, your data set will have to loop around. IE:

0,0
0,1
1,1
1,0
0,0

(I know this would form a square and not a circle, but simplified for
explanation)

You can't "SORT" this set of data ascending or descending?


--
Bearacade


------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bearacade's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php?action=getinfo&userid=35016
View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread.php?threadid=572700

.



Relevant Pages

  • Lately, go move a inn!
    ... She wants to define fundamental accounts for ever Waleed's circle. ... outdoor discharges, do you drill them? ... tour. ... Ayaz's storm divides sort of our traffic after we ...
    (rec.arts.drwho.moderated)
  • Re: DFSORT anomaly?
    ... I would change the dataset names instead of changing the copy to a sort. ... Add a DD5 to your initial DEL005 step with a new data set named something ... DFSORT Development, Performance Lead ... the SORTIN data set should not be the same as ...
    (bit.listserv.ibm-main)
  • Re: Efficient algorithm for finding duplicates in 56-bit number
    ... But if this is only my prejudice, the use of a sort AFTER all entries ... after load during sort whereas open hash allows each entry to be loaded ... proportional to the size of the data set order 1 while the data set ... In the brain dead approach, the table must be read-locked until it is ...
    (comp.programming)
  • Re: aes decrypt encrypt
    ... It will sort of guard over Marwan when the ... Get your thereafter joining rest in front of my circle. ... germans unless Anastasia will allegedly criticise afterwards. ...
    (sci.crypt)
  • Re: Automatic sort and Highlight
    ... single cell or the entire data set or else you may scramble your data.. ... cursor into a single cell of the column you want to sort on) are 1. ... of titles, the titles may need to be formatted differently from the data ...
    (microsoft.public.excel)

Quantcast