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Sorting triplets...
Situation: chemical reactants are measured; samples are mixed, each sample is
measured in two different enviroments, samples are measured in triplets, the result should be an ideal path of the reactant through the changes of the environment. Algorithm: triplets of values - the amount of triplets is given, the range of values is given (confined) - I need to sort (extract from) these triplets in a way that - all values from the given range are covered by the selected triplets (which will cover the whole path of the reactant through the changes of the environment) and each value repeats between two triplets (this covers the measured differences). an example might look like: From these: {3,223;3,223;3,224} {0,121;0,122;6,782} {6,782;0,122;0,122} I need to get these: {3,223;0,122;6,782},{3,223;8,456;12,354},{33,012;8 ,456;6,782},{33,012;12,354;0,122} This wouldn't be a problem if I had the time to code a simple C app...but - how do I do this in Excel? Thank you for any ideas! |
Sorting triplets...
On Nov 14, 9:33 am, Mac wrote:
Situation: chemical reactants are measured; samples are mixed, each sample is measured in two different enviroments, samples are measured in triplets, the result should be an ideal path of the reactant through the changes of the environment. Algorithm: triplets of values - the amount of triplets is given, the range of values is given (confined) - I need to sort (extract from) these triplets in a way that - all values from the given range are covered by the selected triplets (which will cover the whole path of the reactant through the changes of the environment) and each value repeats between two triplets (this covers the measured differences). an example might look like: From these: {3,223;3,223;3,224} {0,121;0,122;6,782} {6,782;0,122;0,122} I need to get these: {3,223;0,122;6,782},{3,223;8,456;12,354},{33,012;8 ,456;6,782},{33,012;12,35*4;0,122} This wouldn't be a problem if I had the time to code a simple C app...but - how do I do this in Excel? Thank you for any ideas! Hi No idea whatsoever how you got from your first set of data to your second set e.g where does the 8,465 and 12,354 come from in your second data set - {3,223;8,456;12,354} ?? more explanation please! regards Paul |
Sorting triplets...
Ah well...that is just an illustrative example; let's say you have like 140
values coming in triplets - form these 140 you can create a set of distinct values (which I have); now, some triplets are unique, some hold repeating values - you need unique triplets only (which I have as well); then you look at these triplets and impose two conditions: triplets you select cover all (or as much as possible) of the distinct values; each value repeats among two triplets. " wrote: On Nov 14, 9:33 am, Mac wrote: Situation: chemical reactants are measured; samples are mixed, each sample is measured in two different enviroments, samples are measured in triplets, the result should be an ideal path of the reactant through the changes of the environment. Algorithm: triplets of values - the amount of triplets is given, the range of values is given (confined) - I need to sort (extract from) these triplets in a way that - all values from the given range are covered by the selected triplets (which will cover the whole path of the reactant through the changes of the environment) and each value repeats between two triplets (this covers the measured differences). an example might look like: From these: {3,223;3,223;3,224} {0,121;0,122;6,782} {6,782;0,122;0,122} I need to get these: {3,223;0,122;6,782},{3,223;8,456;12,354},{33,012;8 ,456;6,782},{33,012;12,35-4;0,122} This wouldn't be a problem if I had the time to code a simple C app...but - how do I do this in Excel? Thank you for any ideas! Hi No idea whatsoever how you got from your first set of data to your second set e.g where does the 8,465 and 12,354 come from in your second data set - {3,223;8,456;12,354} ?? more explanation please! regards Paul |
Sorting triplets...
So
1. You have 140 triplets of numbers 2. From these triplets you extract all the unique values - lets call this set V 3. From your original set of 140 triplets you discard any that have repeating values. Let's call the remaining set T 4. Select a subset from T for which each value in V occurs exactly twice. From your example it also appears you want triplets to have ONLY one common number? If this is what you mean then you might Let S and N be empty sets Select the first element of T, look through the other elements for one with one common number that is not in N. If you find such a common element, add both elements to a new set S of triplets Remove the two elements from the set T Add the common number to the set N If not Remove the first element 2. iterate the above until T has only one element or is empty. 3. Check that the set N contains the set V. If not, the problem as stated can't be achieved. This could be done in Excel VBA using collections. The easiest format for data would be three columns of data, where each row is an element of T. The set V would be a single column, or the macro would generate V. I'm a bit busy at the mo to code that up, but if that's what you want ans someone else wants to give it a go.. regards Paul On Nov 14, 10:44 am, Mac wrote: Ah well...that is just an illustrative example; let's say you have like 140 values coming in triplets - form these 140 you can create a set of distinct values (which I have); now, some triplets are unique, some hold repeating values - you need unique triplets only (which I have as well); then you look at these triplets and impose two conditions: triplets you select cover all (or as much as possible) of the distinct values; each value repeats among two triplets. " wrote: On Nov 14, 9:33 am, Mac wrote: Situation: chemical reactants are measured; samples are mixed, each sample is measured in two different enviroments, samples are measured in triplets, the result should be an ideal path of the reactant through the changes of the environment. Algorithm: triplets of values - the amount of triplets is given, the range of values is given (confined) - I need to sort (extract from) these triplets in a way that - all values from the given range are covered by the selected triplets (which will cover the whole path of the reactant through the changes of the environment) and each value repeats between two triplets (this covers the measured differences). an example might look like: From these: {3,223;3,223;3,224} {0,121;0,122;6,782} {6,782;0,122;0,122} I need to get these: {3,223;0,122;6,782},{3,223;8,456;12,354},{33,012;8 ,456;6,782},{33,012;12,35*-4;0,122} This wouldn't be a problem if I had the time to code a simple C app....but - how do I do this in Excel? Thank you for any ideas! Hi No idea whatsoever how you got from your first set of data to your second set e.g where does the 8,465 and 12,354 come from in your second data set - {3,223;8,456;12,354} ?? more explanation please! regards Paul- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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