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To identify the values to take into account for the calculation, a Hash object attribute name belonging to the sequence needs to be passed as a parameter. You also need to make sure that the attribute value type is compatible with the chosen calculation type.
Parameters
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<#assign seqData = [{"name": "mary", "age": 18}, {"name": "Lucy", "age": 19}, {"name": "Mark", "age": 19}, {"name": "Charlie", "age": 17}, {"name": "Aaron", "age": 18}, {"name": "Tess", "age": 16}, {"name": "Isaac", "age": 16} ]/><#assign> <#assign orderingCriteria = {"name": "original_order_by_age", "colName": "age", "order":"o"} /><@hardisAdv> <@hardisAdv.groupList .data_model.seqData orderingCriteria; aPerson><@hardisAdvaPerson> <@hardisAdv.groupHeader "original_order_by_age"; infoGroupOriginalOrderByAge>GroupinfoGroupOriginalOrderByAge> Group of ${ infoGroupOriginalOrderByAge .label}: ${ hardisAdv.summary("age", "count", infoGroupOriginalOrderByAge) } people<people </@hardisAdv.groupHeader>$groupHeader> ${ aPerson.name} has ${ aPerson.age } </@hardisAdv.groupList> |
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