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I am creating a webpage which is using asp .net as its backend. I need to grab categories from my database which is SQL Server. I am using this code right now

For Each row00 As DataRow In f_oDatatable(7).Rows
  sCategories += row00.Item("Category").ToString & " / "
Next

If sCategories.Length > 0 Then 
   sCategories = sCategories.Substring(0, sCategories.LastIndexOf(" / "))

CType(Me.FindControl("dbcategories"), HtmlGenericControl).InnerHtml = "Categories: " & sCategories

This code works great and outputs my categories correctly. But what I need to do is have the categories output randomly. (i.e: "one/ two/ three/ four/ five" - and then another time - "two/ five/ one/ three/ four")

I can not have it create a random string in the database b/c of other dependencies for the categories to be the same every time.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you

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  • Did you mean ASP .NET is used as the frontend? Mar 26, 2010 at 18:22
  • Well I am using ASP .NET to run my website...therefore I am programming using Visual Studio 2008 and my pages are written (i.e. home.aspx, home.aspx.vb) What I need is code written for home.aspx.vb
    – bvandrunen
    Mar 26, 2010 at 18:35

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You probably load the datatable with a command that's something like this:

SELECT * FROM CATEGORY

If so, this will return them in random order:

SELECT * FROM CATEGORY ORDER BY NEWID()
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  • @egrunin your method worked absolutely perfect. I can't ask for anything better than adding two words. Thanks so much! - I would give you an upvote...but I don't have enough reputation yet :(
    – bvandrunen
    Mar 26, 2010 at 20:53
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in your first for loop, instead of concatenating to sCategories, add each category name a collection of your choosing. shuffle the entries with the Fisher-Yates algorithm, then loop through your collection to build the final string.

edit: a previous revision of the wiki page for the shuffle has a vb.net implementation. here you go.

http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fisher%E2%80%93Yates_shuffle&diff=347101177&oldid=347084753

more edits: for a small number of options (5 qualifies), make a new table and store every permutation of those 5 names in it. when the time comes, pick a random row.

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  • I am not the most experienced ASP .NET programmer but there has to be an easier way than this. Maybe I should have specified that at most I will only have 5 categories. Therefore i <= 5.
    – bvandrunen
    Mar 26, 2010 at 19:09

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