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  • Kevin Davis

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    Hello,

    I would like to know if Javascript can do the following thing.

    I have a list of files and they have the following names:

    05 Jun 03
    04 Jun 03
    03 Jun 03
    02 Jun 03
    01 Jun 03

    and so on..

    I would like to know if there is a script that would
    a: list the file names in the order (with the most recent first) and
    automtically add the file that is listed say for example I add 06 Jun
    03 to the listing and the list would show:

    06 Jun 03
    05 Jun 03
    04 Jun 03
    03 Jun 03
    02 Jun 03
    01 Jun 03

    Thanks!
    Kevin Davis
  • Lasse Reichstein Nielsen

    #2
    Re: Question

    kdavis004@msn.c om (Kevin Davis) writes:
    [color=blue]
    > I would like to know if Javascript can do the following thing.
    >
    > I have a list of files and they have the following names:
    >
    > 05 Jun 03
    > 04 Jun 03
    > 03 Jun 03
    > 02 Jun 03
    > 01 Jun 03
    >
    > and so on..[/color]

    Make it an array.

    var filenames = [
    "05 Jun 03",
    "04 Jun 03",
    "03 Jun 03",
    "02 Jun 03",
    "01 Jun 03",
    "30 Jul 03",
    ...
    ];

    You decide how far back it must go. You can create it using Javascript
    instead of writing it all out manually.
    [color=blue]
    > I would like to know if there is a script that would
    > a: list the file names in the order (with the most recent first)[/color]

    List how? In a web page or a server, or in some other application?
    You can iterate through the array by using a construct like
    for (var i=0;i<filenames .length;i++) {
    ... filenames[i] ...
    }
    [color=blue]
    > and
    > automtically add the file that is listed say for example I add 06 Jun
    > 03 to the listing and the list would show:[/color]

    mynames.push("0 6 Jun 03");

    I think there is more that you haven't told us, like how the list
    is created and where it us used.
    /L
    --
    Lasse Reichstein Nielsen - lrn@hotpop.com
    Art D'HTML: <URL:http://www.infimum.dk/HTML/randomArtSplit. html>
    'Faith without judgement merely degrades the spirit divine.'

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    • Lasse Reichstein Nielsen

      #3
      Re: Question

      kdavis004@msn.c om (Kevin Davis) writes:
      [color=blue]
      > What I'm trying to do is have the web page placed on a web server and
      > have the list automatically update every time a file is uploaded. Is
      > there a way to do that?? The list will be on the web page.[/color]

      You need to communicatet to the web page that a file has been uploaded,
      browsers aren't psychic :) To do that, you need some server-side scripting
      as well. That server-side script might as well generate the page too,
      so I don't think you need client-side javascript.

      /L
      --
      Lasse Reichstein Nielsen - lrn@hotpop.com
      Art D'HTML: <URL:http://www.infimum.dk/HTML/randomArtSplit. html>
      'Faith without judgement merely degrades the spirit divine.'

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      • Dr John Stockton

        #4
        Re: Question

        JRS: In article <64252817.03070 70510.6cb47d4c@ posting.google. com>, seen
        in news:comp.lang. javascript, Kevin Davis <kdavis004@msn. com> posted at
        Mon, 7 Jul 2003 06:10:53 :-

        Please use an informative Subject line when starting a thread - see FAQ
        2.3 para 2.

        [color=blue]
        >I would like to know if Javascript can do the following thing.
        >
        >I have a list of files and they have the following names:
        >
        >05 Jun 03
        >04 Jun 03
        >03 Jun 03
        >02 Jun 03
        >01 Jun 03
        >
        >and so on..
        >
        >I would like to know if there is a script that would[/color]

        Surely the current existence is of no importance, and you merely want to
        know whether you can have a script, possibly new.
        [color=blue]
        >a: list the file names in the order (with the most recent first) and
        >automtically add the file that is listed say for example I add 06 Jun
        >03 to the listing and the list would show:
        >
        >06 Jun 03
        >05 Jun 03
        >04 Jun 03
        >03 Jun 03
        >02 Jun 03
        >01 Jun 03[/color]

        To copy an array into reverse order, use .reverse(); to sort it use
        ..sort() .

        You may or not be dealing with a (very simple) database; consider how
        the data will be stored.

        You may or may not need to actually sort an array of dates.

        To sort those dates, one must first resolve the ambiguity of whether
        they are all dates in this year or they are all June 3rd of different
        years.

        My MSIE4, happily, will give NaN for 06 Jun 03, but understands 2006 Jun
        03 and 06 Jun 2003; but for 03/06/09 it transposes month and date, and
        gets the century wrong.

        If at all possible, choose file names such as 20030601 or 2003-06-01,
        which are everywhere unambiguous. With a .replace to change - to /, the
        latter can be read, everywhere, by new Date() if required.
        Moreover, that format has the advantage that sorting as string gives the
        correct order; no need to waste time and effort on conversions.

        AFAIK, javascript has no list type. If you have those dates in an
        array, you can use the .sort() method to put them into order, followed
        by .reverse() .

        But, since you have not shown a data structure, and reading your
        question literally, the answer must be - there can be.

        To sort an array of dates datewise, either the dates must be suitable
        strings, or .sort(x) must be provided, at x, with a comparison function
        for dates - possibly

        function Fn(D1, D2) { return D1.valueOf() - D2.valueOf() }

        See <URL:http://www.merlyn.demo n.co.uk/js-dates.htm#SbDT> .

        --
        © John Stockton, Surrey, UK. ?@merlyn.demon. co.uk Turnpike v4.00 IE 4 ©
        <URL:http://jibbering.com/faq/> Jim Ley's FAQ for news:comp.lang. javascript
        <URL:http://www.merlyn.demo n.co.uk/js-index.htm> JS maths, dates, sources.
        <URL:http://www.merlyn.demo n.co.uk/> TP/BP/Delphi/JS/&c., FAQ topics, links.

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        • Dr John Stockton

          #5
          Re: Question

          JRS: In article <64252817.03070 70947.594dfc54@ posting.google. com>, seen
          in news:comp.lang. javascript, Kevin Davis <kdavis004@msn. com> posted at
          Mon, 7 Jul 2003 10:47:37 :-[color=blue]
          >
          >What I'm trying to do is have the web page placed on a web server and
          >have the list automatically update every time a file is uploaded. Is
          >there a way to do that?? The list will be on the web page.[/color]

          That requires server-side coding.

          That's fully on-topic AIUI; OTOH the _default_ assumption here is that
          code is for execution in an Internet Web browser. See FAQ 2.2 para 1.


          <FAQNONENTRY> - Jim, I can't see the new FAQ on the Web. ???

          <FAQENTRY> At the end of that para, "... which host ..." - in the
          default case, where the javascript is used in a Web browser, a major
          point is that the author does not really know which host will be used.
          Could it be rephrased? "... which type of host ..." seems better but
          may not be best.

          --
          © John Stockton, Surrey, UK. ?@merlyn.demon. co.uk Turnpike v4.00 IE 4 ©
          <URL:http://jibbering.com/faq/> Jim Ley's FAQ for news:comp.lang. javascript
          <URL:http://www.merlyn.demo n.co.uk/js-index.htm> JS maths, dates, sources.
          <URL:http://www.merlyn.demo n.co.uk/> TP/BP/Delphi/JS/&c., FAQ topics, links.

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