this works:
#foreach ($d in $xwiki.sort($dateList))
<td>$d</td>
#end
Bubulina wrote:
"
#foreach($subdoc in $allPages)
#set($suffix = $subdoc.substring(0,3))
#if($suffix == "stge")
<tr>
#set($rcDoc = $xwiki.getDocument($subdoc))
#set($rcDt =
$xwiki.jodatime.getDateTime($rcDoc.getDate().getTime()))
#set($documentDate = $xwiki.formatDate($rcDt.toDate(), "dd/MM/yyyy
HH:mm:ss"))
$dateList.add($documentDate)
##$dateList
##Collections.sort($dateList)
##$dateList.sort()
$sorter.sort($dateList, $msg.get('core.viewers.history.date'))
<td id="date">$documentDate</td>
<td> $subdoc $subdoc </td>
<td>delete</td>
</tr>
#end
#end
"
vmassol wrote:
On Dec 3, 2009, at 2:54 PM, Bubulina wrote:
Hello,
So only by using the tools i can use lists and sort right?
this code should work:
Show us the full code. We can't see how you've initialized the
dateList array.
$dateList.add($date) //it populates
$sorter.sort($dateList,["${date}:asc"]) //does not sort
What is $sorter?
You could use $sorttool:
http://velocity.apache.org/tools/releases/1.4/javadoc/org/apache/velocity/t…
##Collections.sort($dateList)
or maybe
$dateList.sort() //does not work
Java List class doesn't have such a method! Why would you expect it to
work?
See
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/java/util/List.html
Thanks
-Vincent
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