Reputation: 93
Huge amount of numeric data (from a database) is stored in a Tstringlist variable. the Data may look like:
4
4 1/2
12.006
13 3/8
1.05
13.25
5 1/2
2.25
13 5/8
By setting the sort property of the Tstringlist to true, they are sorted as texts and as a result, 13.25 shows up before 4.
How can these data be sorted numerically (and efficiently)?
(Delphi, Rad Studio 10.4)
Upvotes: 1
Views: 589
Reputation: 12292
Here is a solution:
// Conversion accepting input like '4', '4.003', '4 1/2' or '1/4'
// No leading or trailing space allowed (use trim if required).
function MyStrToFloat(const S : String) : Double;
var
I, J : Integer;
FS : TFormatSettings;
begin
I := Pos('/', S);
if I > 0 then begin
// We have a fractional part
J := Pos(' ', S);
if J > 0 then
// Both integer and fractional parts
Result := StrToInt(Trim(Copy(S, 1, J - 1)))
else
Result := 0;
Result := Result + StrToInt(Trim(Copy(S, J + 1, I - J - 1))) /
StrToInt(Trim(Copy(S, I + 1)));
end
else begin
FS.DecimalSeparator := '.';
Result := StrToFloat(S, FS);
end;
end;
function StringListSortProc(
List : TStringList;
Index1 : Integer;
Index2 : Integer): Integer;
var
N1, N2: Double;
begin
N1 := MyStrToFloat(List[Index1]);
N2 := MyStrToFloat(List[Index2]);
if N1 > N2 then
Result := 1
else if N1 < N2 then
Result := -1
else
Result := 0;
end;
procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
var
SL : TStringList;
S : String;
begin
SL := TStringList.Create;
try
SL.Add('4');
SL.Add('1/2');
SL.Add('4 1/2');
SL.Add('12.006');
SL.Add('13 3/8');
SL.Add('1.05');
SL.Add('13.25');
SL.Add('5 1/2');
SL.Add('2.25');
SL.Add('13 5/8');
Memo1.Lines.Add('Raw:');
for S in SL do
Memo1.Lines.Add(S);
SL.CustomSort(StringListSortProc);
Memo1.Lines.Add('Sorted:');
for S in SL do
Memo1.Lines.Add(S);
finally
SL.Free;
end;
end;
The conversion is done in the sorting which is not very efficient. It is probably better to create a new list with converted values and then sort it. Or convert when loading the list from database. You've got the idea...
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 1438
Two components solve your problem:
StrCmpLogical
is your friend. It uses Natural sorting - Digits in the strings are considered as numerical content rather than text.I put it together below:
unit Unit1;
interface
uses
Winapi.Windows, Winapi.Messages, System.SysUtils, System.Variants, System.Classes, Vcl.Graphics,
Vcl.Controls, Vcl.Forms, Vcl.Dialogs, Vcl.StdCtrls;
type
TForm1 = class(TForm)
Memo1: TMemo;
ButtonSort: TButton;
Memo2: TMemo;
procedure ButtonSortClick(Sender: TObject);
private
{ Private declarations }
public
{ Public declarations }
end;
//Natural sorting - Digits in the strings are considered as numerical content rather than text. This test is not case-sensitive.
function StrCmpLogicalW(P1, P2: PWideChar): Integer; stdcall; external 'Shlwapi.dll';
function StrCmpLogical(const S1, S2: string): Integer;
var
Form1: TForm1;
implementation
{$R *.dfm}
function StrCmpLogical(const S1, S2: string): Integer;
begin
result := StrCmpLogicalW(PChar(S1), PChar(S2));
end;
function CustomNbrSort(List: TStringList; Index1, Index2: Integer): Integer;
begin
result := StrCmpLogical(List[index1], List[index2]);
end;
procedure DoCustomSort(const List : TStringList);
begin
List.CustomSort(CustomNbrSort);
end;
// https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18082644/how-do-i-enter-fractions-in-delphi
function FractionToFloat(const S: string): real;
var
BarPos: integer;
numStr, denomStr: string;
num, denom: real;
begin
BarPos := Pos('/', S);
if BarPos = 0 then
Exit(StrToFloat(S));
numStr := Trim(Copy(S, 1, BarPos - 1));
denomStr := Trim(Copy(S, BarPos + 1, Length(S)));
num := StrToFloat(numStr);
denom := StrToFloat(denomStr);
result := num/denom;
end;
function FullFractionToFloat(S: string): real;
var
SpPos: integer;
intStr: string;
frStr: string;
int: real;
fr: real;
begin
S := Trim(S);
SpPos := Pos(' ', S);
if SpPos = 0 then
Exit(FractionToFloat(S));
intStr := Trim(Copy(S, 1, SpPos - 1));
frStr := Trim(Copy(S, SpPos + 1, Length(S)));
int := StrToFloat(intStr);
fr := FractionToFloat(frStr);
result := int + fr;
end;
procedure TForm1.ButtonSortClick(Sender: TObject);
begin
var MyList : TStrings := TStringList.Create;
try
//MyList.Assign(Memo1.Lines);
var MyFormatSettings : TFormatSettings := FormatSettings; //Make a copy of the global variable;
MyFormatSettings.DecimalSeparator := '.'; //The system's seporator may be a comma ','
for var i : integer := 0 to Memo1.Lines.Count - 1 do begin
var s : string := Memo1.Lines[i];
if not s.Contains('.') then
s := FloatToStr(FullFractionToFloat(s), MyFormatSettings);
MyList.AddObject(s, TObject(i));
end;
TStringList(MyList).CustomSort(CustomNbrSort);
Memo2.Lines.Clear;
for var i : integer := 0 to Memo1.Lines.Count - 1 do
Memo2.Lines.Add(Memo1.Lines[Integer(MyList.Objects[i])]);
finally
MyList.Free;
end;
end;
end.
Upvotes: 1