Ultimately, these positions mean very little. All that matters is airplay (Modern Rock, Adult Top 40, etc.). In that respect, Vertigo did extremely well and All Because of You and Sometimes did moderately well.
Also, if Digital Sales had been a factor in how the Hot 100 was computed back when Vertigo was out, it would have been a top 5 hit (possibly even number 1). Actually, Digital Sales became part of how the Hot 100 is computed after Vertigo peaked, due in large part to how well Vertigo performed. Since then, most of the high charting singles have Digital Singles, but ABOY and Sometimes did not because U2's US Marketing group are morons. As a result, these singles could not chart very well despite some decent airplay.