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zkghost opened this issue Dec 1, 2021 · 3 comments
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Any way to order the problems? #23

zkghost opened this issue Dec 1, 2021 · 3 comments

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@zkghost
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zkghost commented Dec 1, 2021

I've found the most helpful thing for me so far is using curated/organized lists, like this one.

I started manually making cards and it is a pain, so your tool seems great! But I am concerned if Anki is just going to randomly throw all 25XX problems at me, it won't be as effective.

Is there any way (via this or in Anki) to encourage/constrain the cards or their ordering?

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fspv commented Dec 1, 2021

Hi @zkghost

There is a support for a sort field in genanki library https://github.com/kerrickstaley/genanki#sort_field

However, I played around with it for a few hours, and it didn't seem to work.

There is an open issue for this #10.

So yeah, I don't think there is a way to organize those cards in any particular order unless I'm missing something.

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gh4n commented Dec 2, 2021

@zkghost I suggest setting the sort field as frequency in browse section and then manually selecting the top n cards for your purpose and putting them into a new deck. You may want to refine this new deck further by filtering for mediums or certain topics.

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zkghost commented Dec 13, 2021

Yeah, I think I am just going to manually create cards as I solve the problems following the leetcode-patterns list and add the order number to the cards and sort by that.

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