SORT _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ operator
The sort operator sorts the elements of a list according to an arbitrary comparison operator.
sort(<lst>,<comp>)
<lst> is a list of algebraic expressions. <comp> is a comparison operator which defines a partial ordering among the members of <lst>. <comp> may be one of the builtin comparison operators like <( lessp), <=( leq) etc., or <comp> may be the name of a comparison procedure. Such a procedure has two arguments, and it returns true if the first argument ranges before the second one, and 0 or nil otherwise. The result of sort is a new list which contains the elements of <lst> in a sequence corresponding to <comp>.
procedure ce(a,b); if evenp a and not evenp b then 1 else 0; for i:=1:10 collect random(50)$ sort(ws,>=); {41,38,33,30,28,25,20,17,8,5} sort(ws,<); {5,8,17,20,25,28,30,33,38,41} sort(ws,ce); {8,20,28,30,38,5,17,25,33,41} procedure cd(a,b); if deg(a,x)>deg(b,x) then 1 else if deg(a,x)<deg(b,x) then 0 else if deg(a,y)>deg(b,y) then 1 else 0; sort({x^2,y^2,x*y},cd); 2 2 {x ,x*y,y }