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Concatenation issue for atomic values

Denakaran
New Contributor III

Hi guys,

      When i'm doing `$("1";"0") it is automatically showing as "10". Is there any way i can make it as `1`0 

1 ACCEPTED SOLUTION

A single character .i.e "1" is a type -10h
A list of characters .i.e "10" is a type 10h
You can create a single character list using 'enlist' .i.e

q)type each ("1";"0";"11-15") /Some are lists some are not
-10 -10 10h
q)type each (enlist "1";enlist "0";"11-15") /All are lists
10 10 10h
q)("1";"0")
"10"
q)type each ("1";"0")
-10 -10h
q)(enlist "1";enlist "0") //Using enlist to make single character lists
,"1"
,"0"
q)type each (enlist "1";enlist "0")
10 10h

Using 'enlist' will help prevent unwanted concatenation for you.
https://code.kx.com/q/ref/enlist/ 

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rocuinneagain
Valued Contributor
Valued Contributor

You can use each-right to cast each character one at a time:

https://code.kx.com/q/ref/maps/#each-left-and-each-right 

q) `$"10"
`10
q) `$/:"10"
`1`0

 

Hey, thanks for your input here  but to be more clear

if i'm having a table like this 

t:([]Vals:`$("1";"0";"10"))

if i'm passing the parameters as 1 and 0 means it should return 1 and 0 from table t. Also if i'm passing as 10 it should return as 10

Denakaran_0-1633537846759.png

Currently it is showing the results as 1 and 0 for both 1,0 and 10. Please check the attached screenshot

 

All of these items are equivalent:

 

q)"10"
"10"
q)("1";"0")
"10"
q)("10")
"10"

 

 

They all resolve to 2 item lists containing characters

https://code.kx.com/q/basics/datatypes/

Here are some more example queries which may help:

 

 

q)select from t where Vals in `$/:("1";"10")
Vals
----
1
10
q)select from t where Vals in `$/:("1";"0")
Vals
----
1
0
q)select from t where Vals in `$"10"
Vals
----
10
q)select from t where Vals in `$"1"
Vals
----
1

 

You can use '=' rather than 'in' if you are searching for only one value:

q)select from t where Vals=`$"1"
Vals
----
1

You can input your symbols directly rather than casting:

q)`0`1`10
`0`1`10

 

Hi , in my case i'm giving a multiselect option which may pass 1 or 0 or 10 or 11-15 or Above 15 etc.. So that i'm facing this issue

`q))`$("1";"0";"11-15")
`1`0`11-15
q))`$("1";"0")
`10
q))`$("10")
`10

So user may select anything from the list together.

A single character .i.e "1" is a type -10h
A list of characters .i.e "10" is a type 10h
You can create a single character list using 'enlist' .i.e

q)type each ("1";"0";"11-15") /Some are lists some are not
-10 -10 10h
q)type each (enlist "1";enlist "0";"11-15") /All are lists
10 10 10h
q)("1";"0")
"10"
q)type each ("1";"0")
-10 -10h
q)(enlist "1";enlist "0") //Using enlist to make single character lists
,"1"
,"0"
q)type each (enlist "1";enlist "0")
10 10h

Using 'enlist' will help prevent unwanted concatenation for you.
https://code.kx.com/q/ref/enlist/ 

Hey , this really helps. I used the type to see when the user selects multiple values.

q))type ("1";"0")
10h
q))type ("1";"10")
0h

So based on that i added the condition now which works fine for my scenario. Thanks a lot !!