.. ist denn TStringList.exchange nicht ehr für soetwas gut?
Delphi-Quellcode:
j:=0;
for i:=daten.count -1 downto (daten.count -1) div 2 do
begin
daten.exchange(i,j);
inc(j);
end;
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Aus der Hilfe zu Exchange:
Swaps the position of two strings in the list.
procedure Exchange(Index1, Index2: Integer); override;
Description
Call Exchange to rearrange the strings in the list. The strings are specified by their index values in the Index1 and Index2 parameters. Indexes are zero-based, so the first string in the list has an index value of 0, the second has an index value of 1, and so on.
If either string has an associated object, Exchange changes the index of the object as well.
Warning: Do not call Exchange on a sorted list except to swap two identical strings with different associated objects. Exchange does not check whether the list is sorted, and can destroy the sort order of a sorted list.
Grüße
Klaus
Super, klasse. Funktioniert einwandfrei. Vielen Dank, Klaus.
Warum es keine direkt Funktion in Delphi gibt (wie in Python z.B.) verstehe ich nicht...
viele Grüße
rainer