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Maybe this project by Locomule can help you. It sorts a list in values from greatest to least: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Locomule/798510
Hope that helps!
Last edited by coolstuff (2010-05-13 20:33:06)
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Thanks for the examples coolstuff, and scmb1! I have thought of a different, simpler way without using lists, to work with my project I am finishing up. If my different idea does not work, I will come back and try these examples! Thanks for your time and work, even though I may not need this right now, I might need it for later reference! Thanks
Last edited by coka (2010-05-13 20:47:54)
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coka wrote:
Thanks for the examples coolstuff, and scmb1! I have thought of a different, simpler way without using lists, to work with my project I am finishing up. If my different idea does not work, I will come back and try these examples! Thanks for your time and work, even though I may not need this right now, I might need it for later reference! Thanks
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No problem. I'm interested in seeing your method.
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Sure, I'm looking to post this project within the next hour, so be on the lookout! I'll post a link!
Edit: Oh and it has to do with math, your fav subject!
Edit #2: Here's the link for anyone who wants it... http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/coka/1049467
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