My faith would be even more increased if there were not unnecessary
pound signs in the if statements.

On 10/3/07, Jayesh Viradiya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Good Asha...One suggestion would be to add "Adobe CF Team" in your
> signature. Let CF community know that CF India Team is doing good in
> participating in public Forums....It helps increase their faith in us.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Asha K S [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 5:54 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: Next lowest number from array (or list).
>
> Another solution could be
> Here value would be input from the user.
>
> <cfset l="32,48,64,72,144,160,200,288,320,400,512,576,640,720,800">
> <cfset len=#ListLen(l)#>
> <cfif #value# LT 32>
>  <cfset res=32>
> <cfelseif #value# GT 800>
>  <cfset res=800>
> <cfelse>
>   <cfloop  index="i" from="1" to="#len-1#">
>      <cfset k=ListGetAt(l,i)>
>      <cfset q=ListGetAt(l,i+1)>
>      <cfif #value# GT #k# AND #value# LT #q#>
>         <cfset res=#k#>
>         <cfelseif #value# EQ #k#>
>         <cfset res=#k#>
>         <cfelseif #value# EQ #q#>
>         <cfset res=#q#>
>         <cfelse>
>      </cfif>
>    </cfloop>
> </cfif>
> <cfoutput>#res#</cfoutput>
>
> Thanks,
> Asha.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: William Seiter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 1:04 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: Next lowest number from array (or list).
>
> Depending on deployment and expected usage, I would suggest adding an
> 'if'
> statement around the loop to Dale's code in order to check if the
> arguments.value is greater than 32.
> This will reduce the 'if' statement inside the loop to only 1 value
> check,
> allowing for a cfbreak to be added as an 'else' statement.
>
>
> <cfif arguments.value gt local.return>
>         <cfloop index="local.index" list="#arguments.list#">
>                 <cfif local.index lt arguments.value>
>                         <cfset local.return = local.index />
>                 <cfelse>
>                         <cfbreak>
>                 </cfif>
>         </cfloop>
> </cfif>
>
> This will allow the function to not perform the loop in the case of the
> default value of local.return being the only 'true' value to return.  It
> will also allow the loop to stop running the moment a 'true' value is
> found.
>
> In a small deployment, this won't mean a thing, but in a large scale
> deployment anticipating a lot of use, the milliseconds saved can be
> valuable.
>
> Just my 2 cents
> William
>
> --
> William E. Seiter
>
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> Go to: www.winninginthemargins.com
> Enter passkey: goldengrove
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dale Fraser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2007 10:09 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: Next lowest number from array (or list).
>
> <cfset myList =
> "32,48,64,72,144,160,200,288,320,400,512,576,640,720,800">
> <cfoutput>#getNextLowest(myList, 12)#</cfoutput>
>
>
> <cffunction name="getNextLowest" returntype="numeric">
>         <cfargument name="list" type="string" required="true" />
>         <cfargument name="value" type="numeric" required="true" />
>
>     <cfset local = structNew() />
>     <cfset local.return = 32 />
>
>     <cfloop index="local.index" list="#arguments.list#">
>         <cfif local.index lt arguments.value and local.index gt
> local.return>
>                         <cfset local.return = local.index />
>                 </cfif>
>     </cfloop>
>
>     <cfreturn local.return />
> </cffunction>
>
>
> Regards
> Dale Fraser
>
> http://learncf.com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andy Matthews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, 3 October 2007 3:20 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Next lowest number from array (or list).
>
> Say that I have a list of allowed nmbers:
> 32,48,64,72,144,160,200,288,320,400,512,576,640,720,800
>
> If I give the user the option of selecting a number, and it happens to
> not
> be in this list, how might I go about automagically selecting the next
> lowest number? One exception being if the user selects a number lower
> than
> 32, in which case the code should return 32.
>
> Examples:
> User selects 100, the code would return 72.
> User selects 480, the code would return 400.
> User selects 25, the code would return 32.
>
> Currently the numbers are stored in a simple list, but I have control
> over
> that list and they can be in whatever format makes the most sense. One
> caveat is that they need to stay in code (so no database interaction).
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> 

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