[squeak-dev] Given an interval of numbers from 1 to 100 how to split them into 10 collections(?) of 1 to 10.
gettimothy
gettimothy at zoho.com
Thu Jan 28 23:13:22 UTC 2021
Levente
Thank you!
I will tussle with that tomorrow.
As an aside, fior he purposes of seaside I learned that xml only supports a subset of available Unicode.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valid_characters_in_XML
This may simplify my PEG filters.
The larger and intriguing issue of getting every printable unicode character to display in squeak is now on my want to do list!
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A fun experiment will be seeing if out putting "delete the e" to the Transcript followed by the delete character (127?) results in "delete the " (:
cheers!
t
---- On Thu, 28 Jan 2021 16:17:15 -0500 leves at caesar.elte.hu wrote ----
Hi Tim,
On Thu, 28 Jan 2021, gettimothy via Squeak-dev wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
>
> For a development tool and Unicode grok exercise, I am recreating the functionality of: https://jrgraphix.net/r/Unicode/
>
>
> For the Latin unicode characters, I would like to create a table 10 <td> things wide in a table row.
>
> There has got to be an elegant way rather than the kludge I am imagining...
>
> Here is my current code that has one TD for each row.
> render000020to00007F: html
> html table
> with:[
> html tableHead with: [html strong: ' Basic Latin'].
> html tableBody with:[
> (16r000020 asCharacter to: 16r00007F asCharacter)
> do:[:each|
> html tableRow with:[
> html tableHeading: (each asInteger).
> html tableData: each]]]]
If the size of the collection would be a multiple of 10, you could use
#groupsOf:atATimeDo:, but it's not, so I'd try something like this:
| start end step |
start := 16r000020.
end := 16r00007F.
step := 10.
start to: end by: step do: [ :groupStart |
| group |
group := groupStart to: (groupStart + step - 1 min: end).
html
tableRow: [
group do: [ :each |
html tableHead: each ] ];
tableRow: [
group do: [ :each |
html tableData: each asCharacter ] ] ]
Levente
>
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> If I could "chunk" that (16r000020 asCharacter to: 16r00007F asCharacter) or the Interval (16r000020 to: 16r00007F) into subsets of 10, it would be easy to code this.
>
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>
> thanks in advance.
>
>
>
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