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Sort snap's functionality

darshthakkar
Valued Contributor

Results of a sort snap (ascending) is a little bit hard to digest. I used a file reader which was reading a single column A (i.e. IDs) and I decided to sort it. The results I get are surprising.

Input raw data:
1217
151983
1543
370904
402
402783
901602
373
373916
374
120651
1216
1000022
1000027
394533
906
909
1000019
918
1205

Output after sort:
1000019
1000022
1000027
1205
120651
1216
1217
151983
1543
370904
373
373916
374
394533
402
402783
901602
906
909
918

Result expected:
373
374
402
906
909
918
1205
1216
1217
1543
120651
151983
370904
373916
394533
402783
901602
1000019
1000022
1000027

Can anyone explain whatโ€™s the rationale behind the results I got using the sort snap? Itโ€™s confusing for me to be honest.
Thanking you in advance for your time, help and response.

Regards,
Darsh

1 ACCEPTED SOLUTION

bojanvelevski
Valued Contributor

Hey @darshthakkar,

This happens because the field youโ€™re sorting is string, so it is sorted alphabetically.

As I can see, all of these values support parsing so try and parse them before sorting.

Ex. : parseInt($ID)

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Absolutely, thanks @bojanvelevski for your suggestions.
I did exactly what you said, first being, putting parseInt($ID) in the expression within the maper and second being, changing the data type of column (ID) to number in the excel itself (with sort ascending).

While you were referring to โ€œCell formattingโ€, did you mean to change this under the preview that gets generated? Snap below for your reference:
image

bojanvelevski
Valued Contributor

I apologize, I was confused with a different use case ๐Ÿ™‚ Parsing the column so you could have a successful sorting is the right way. Thereโ€™s no need for further adjustments or trying a different approaches.

No worries, thank you for your confirmation.

@bojanvelevski: I got your point on formatted, I believe you were referring to the one below:

image

That option is available in excel parser snap itself.
I will keep this in mind and test it standalone, without interfering with my current scenario. Thanks again, your help is much appreciated.