SORT

ZoradĂ­ obsah oblasti alebo poÄľa.

note

Enter the formula as an array formula.


Syntax

SORT(Range [; SortIndex [; SortOrder [; ByCol] ] ])

Range: the range or array to sort.

SortIndex: (optional). The number indicating the row or column to sort by.

SortOrder: (optional). A number indicating the desired sort order; 1 for ascending order (default), -1 for descending order.

ByCol: (optional). A logical value indicating the desired sort direction; FALSE to sort by row (default), TRUE to sort by column.

note

Any of the optional arguments can be omitted. An optional argument requires all preceding separators to be present.


PrĂ­klady

Consider the following table

A

B

C

1

Product Name

Sales

Revenue

2

ceruzka

20

65

3

pen

35

85

4

zápisník

20

190

5

kniha

17

180

6

pencil-case

not

not


Example with ascending order

{=SORT(A2:C6;2;1)}

Sort the range A2:C6 based on the second column in ascending order (Sales).

kniha

17

180

ceruzka

20

65

zápisník

20

190

pen

35

85

pencil-case

not

not


Example with descending order

{=SORT(A2:C6;3;-1)}

Sort the range A2:C6 based on the third column in descending order (Revenue).

pencil-case

not

not

zápisník

20

190

kniha

17

180

pen

35

85

ceruzka

20

65


Technical information

tip

This function is available since LibreOffice 24.8.


This function is not part of the Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) Version 1.3. Part 4: Recalculated Formula (OpenFormula) Format standard. The name space is

COM.MICROSOFT.SORT

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