@Drew, now i need help with another issue, lets say have 10 rows and showing on page in ASC or DESC order, is there a way to show those 10 rows in random order everytime page refresh, e.g first time> 1.2.3.....9.10, next time page reload, 3.4.5...1.2.3...9.10
@Kyll Hmm...Here's a simple script, the Python version and the JavaScript version do the same thing. And there's no big difference so it's easy for me to learn JavaScript :D
JavaScript == Java (script version) :P
Oh, or use this instead of the above JS version. :P
In JS: var a = true - define a local variable, a = true - define a global variable. In Python: a = True - define a local variable, global a; a = True - define a global variable. Little unaccustomed about it.
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@KevinGuan There is a special category of users who have joined SO a good while ago but never actually learned the rules. Most of the time, their rep (and many badges!) come from old canonical questions which got tons of upvotes
It is not the first time I see a 6~10k user posting an obvious tool recommendation or something like that
@Kyll Yeah, almost 10 times that I see 10k+ rep users post bad questions, but it's the first time that I see an user with 6k rep don't know how to explain his question :P
I'm voting to close this question, even though it's well-written and interesting, because: (a) it has no answers, accepted or otherwise; (b) the links to actual and desired output are dead; (c) the OP has not visited SO in nearly two years; (d) any related openpyxl bug has probably been fixed by now; and (e) it still shows up as an open question even though it's now effectively unanswerable. — Tom Zych3 hours ago
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