On Mon, 12 May 2014 14:49:52 +0000 hane via Digitalmars-d-learn <digitalmars-d-learn@puremagic.com> wrote:
> and is there any way to sort char array with algorithm.sort? > --- > import std.algorithm; > import std.range; > > void main() > { > int[] arr = [5, 3, 7]; > sort(arr); // OK > > char[] arr2 = ['z', 'g', 'c']; > sort(arr2); // error > sort!q{ a[0] > b[0] }(zip(arr, arr2)); // error > } > --- > I don't know what's difference between int[] and char[] in D, but > it's very unnatural. All strings in D are treated as ranges of dchar, not their element type. This has to with the fact that a char or wchar are only part of a character. If you want to sort arrays of characters, you need to use dchar[]. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12288465 http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16590650 - Jonathan M Davis