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Re: [xsl] Establishing the floor of a range a number belongs to

2011-11-19 17:14:00
Hi Manfred,
I agree with your remarks about centuries, but these actually represent assigned catalog numbers in which the individual items are collected into a range of, in the first instance, 99 items, and thereafter, 100 items (1-99, 100-199, etc.). Thanks for the input, though - nice to know people care about cultural accuracy.
Regards,
Mark

-----Original Message----- From: Manfred Staudinger
Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2011 4:02 PM
To: xsl-list(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com
Subject: Re: [xsl] Establishing the floor of a range a number belongs to

Also, I had to isolate numbers smaller than 100 to put them in a range with a floor of 1, range 1-99. Trivial, but for archive completeness, thought I had
best mention it.
Your last remark sounds like your ranges represent centuries. If so,
your first range should go from 1-100, the second from 101-200 and so
on (contrary to popular believe).

Regards,
Manfred

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