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Sorting 2-D Arrays [Labview]
I spent about 3 hours today circumventing the idea of sorting 2-D arrays in Labview. I had a 2-D array of 3 values. My plan was to reorder the array by one of the values while keeping the other values in the same index.
For example, this array: [0] 6 14 28 [1] 7 81 4 [2] 1 15 38 I would want to sort it by column 3 making it this: [0] 7 81 4 [1] 6 14 28 [2] 1 15 38 Does anyone know of a simple way to do this, or should I stick with my excessive, hard-to-follow code that I don't think I'll ever understand now that I've finished writing it? |
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