- Sort (Unix)
Sort is a standard
Unix command line program that prints the lines of its input or concatenation of all files listed in its argument list in sorted order. Sorting is done based on one or more sort keys extracted from each line of input. By default, the entire input is taken as sort key. Blank space is taken used as default field separator.The -r flag will reverse the sort order.Examples
Sort the current directory by file size
$ls -s | sort -n 96 Nov1.txt 128 _arch_backup.lst 128 _arch_backup.lst.tmp 1708 NMON
Sort a file in alpha order
$ cat "phonebook" Smith, Brett 555-4321 Doe, John 555-1234 Doe, Jane 555-3214 Avery, Cory 555-4321 Fogarty, Suzie 555-2314 $ sort "phonebook" Avery, Cory 555-4321 Doe, Jane 555-3214 Doe, John 555-1234 Fogarty, Suzie 555-2314 Smith, Brett 555-4321
Sort by number
The -n option makes the program sort according to numerical value: $ du /bin/* | sort -n 4 /bin/domainname 24 /bin/ls 102 /bin/sh 304 /bin/csh
In old versions of sort, the +1 option made the program sort using the second column of data (+2 for the third, etc.). This is no longer supported, and instead the -k option can be used to do the same thing (note: "-k 2" for the second column): $ cat "zipcode" Adam 12345 Bob 34567 Joe 56789 Sam 45678 Wendy 23456 $ sort -nk 2 "zipcode" Adam 12345 Wendy 23456 Bob 34567 Sam 45678 Joe 56789
Sorting a pipe delimited file
$ sort -t'|' -k2 "zipcode" Adam|12345 Wendy|23456 Bob|34567 Sam|45678 Joe|56789
Sort in reverse
The -r option just reverses the order of the sort: $ sort -nrk 2 "zipcode" Joe 56789 Sam 45678 Bob 34567 Wendy 23456 Adam 12345
ee also
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Collation
*List of Unix programs External links
* [http://www.linuxmanpages.com/man1/sort.1.php] The program's
manpage
* [http://softpanorama.org/Tools/sort.shtml Softpanorama Unix sort page]
* [http://www.iconv.com/sort.htm Online interface to the sort program]
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