how to sort data
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Pat
el 15 de Sept. de 2011
Comentada: Jamie Smith
el 17 de Oct. de 2015
I have two column of datas
COLUMN1 COLUMN2
5 R
3 E
1 A
4 P
i NEED THE OUTPUT AS
1 A
3 E
4 P
5 R
CAN ANYONE TELL HOW TO PROCESS PLEASE
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Jan
el 15 de Sept. de 2011
@Pat: If I'm looking on your other 30 questions, it seems, like you are not interested in answering questions for clarifications. Answering your questions would be much easier, if you take the time to explain all necessary details. Almost the half of your question do not get any answer, and you could accept two answers only. I recommended the standard usage of upper/lower-case characters before, but without impressing you.
If you do not use this forum for an efficient exchange of information, why do you use it at all?
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Jan
el 15 de Sept. de 2011
If "COLUMN1 COLUMN2 5 R 3 E 1 A 4 P" means this:
data = {5, 'R'; ...
3, 'E'; ...
1, 'A'; ...
4, 'P'};
Then you can sort it this way:
[dummy, index] = sort([data{:, 1}]);
sorted = data(index, :);
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Jamie Smith
el 17 de Oct. de 2015
how can this be done for much larger excel file that contains words in the first column? I need to arrange the table so that the values in the 8th column are in ascending order but in doing so keep their respective names in the first column?
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Andrei Bobrov
el 15 de Sept. de 2011
data = reshape({5 'R' 3 'E' 1 'A' 4 'P'},2,[])'
out = sortrows(data,1)
or
out = reshape(sortrows(data,1)',1,[])
if
data(:,1)=cellfun(@num2str,data(:,1),'un',0)
out = sortrows(data,1)
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