Oh, that’s good!!! Probably not very suggestive but pretty fair though :)
Thank you Riccardo
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> On Dec 23, 2020, at 5:01 PM, Artur Bala <artur.bala.tn(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Probably not very suggestive but pretty fair...and it works :)
> Thank you Riccardo
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>>> On Dec 23, 2020, at 12:11 PM, Riccardo (Jack) Lucchetti
<p002264(a)staff.univpm.it> wrote:
>>>
>>> On Wed, 23 Dec 2020, Artur Bala wrote:
>>>
>>> 2) I'd like to print out the 5 greatest values of a series. As you may
see
>>> above, I first sort the whole dataset, then use print with range option and
>>> finally sort again the dataset to revert to the initial position. Ok, these
>>> operations come with no effort at all but, and this is just a suggestion,
>>> would it be more intuitive if a sortby option be included in the print
>>> command? Or a "dummy" option?
>>
>> you can use the "ranking" function, as in
>>
>> <hansl>
>> open greene9_1.gdt
>> smpl ranking(-labor) <= 5 --restrict
>> print labor --byobs
>> </hansl>
>>
>> I'll admit it's not the most intuitive thing, but seems to work ok.
>>
>>
>> -------------------------------------------------------
>> Riccardo (Jack) Lucchetti
>> Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche e Sociali (DiSES)
>>
>> Università Politecnica delle Marche
>> (formerly known as Università di Ancona)
>>
>> r.lucchetti(a)univpm.it
>>
http://www2.econ.univpm.it/servizi/hpp/lucchetti
>>
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