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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers How to sort a column based on numerical ascending order if it includes e-10? Post 302536897 by evelibertine on Wednesday 6th of July 2011 12:17:24 PM
Old 07-06-2011
Thanks but both solutions fail since there are both e-05's and e-06's in the document:

Example:


13 rs9528959 6.583e-06
13 rs7981715 6.525e-05
13 rs7338191 1.336e-05
13 rs4432150 2.861e-06
13 rs4337178 5.039e-05
13 rs1578307 2.861e-06
13 rs12876335 2.638e-06
 

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UDM_GET_RES_FIELD(3)							 1						      UDM_GET_RES_FIELD(3)

udm_get_res_field - Fetch a result field

SYNOPSIS
string udm_get_res_field (resource $res, int $row, int $field) DESCRIPTION
Fetch a mnoGoSearch result field. PARAMETERS
o $res -$res - a link to result identifier, received after call to udm_find(3). o $row -$row - the number of the link on the current page. May have values from 0 to $UDM_PARAM_NUM_ROWS-1. o $field -$field - field identifier, may have the following values: o UDM_FIELD_URL - document URL field o UDM_FIELD_CONTENT - document Content-type field (for example, text/html). o UDM_FIELD_CATEGORY - document category field. Use udm_cat_path(3) to get full path to current category from the categories tree root. (This parameter is available only in PHP 4.0.6 or later). o UDM_FIELD_TITLE - document title field. o UDM_FIELD_KEYWORDS - document keywords field (from META KEYWORDS tag). o UDM_FIELD_DESC - document description field (from META DESCRIPTION tag). o UDM_FIELD_TEXT - document body text (the first couple of lines to give an idea of what the document is about). o UDM_FIELD_SIZE - document size. o UDM_FIELD_URLID - unique URL ID of the link. o UDM_FIELD_RATING - page rating (as calculated by mnoGoSearch). o UDM_FIELD_MODIFIED - last-modified field in unixtime format. o UDM_FIELD_ORDER - the number of the current document in set of found documents. o UDM_FIELD_CRC - document CRC. RETURN VALUES
udm_get_res_field(3) returns result field value on success, FALSE on error. PHP Documentation Group UDM_GET_RES_FIELD(3)
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