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Option
|
Type of Sort
|
Applies Format1
|
|---|---|---|
|
Standard
|
This option is
the typical alphanumeric sort. This option is the only ordering available
for interval variables. If necessary, change the variable’s
measurement level to nominal. See Change a Variable’s Measurement Level .
|
no
|
|
by Format
|
Sort order is
based on the variable’s format. For example, if the data contains
a date variable formatted as MMDDYY10., the formatted values are sorted
rather than the numerical date values.
|
yes
|
|
by Frequency
|
Sort order is
based on the frequency of variable values.
|
yes
|
|
by Data
|
Data items are
collated and sorted by the order in which data appears in the selected
variable of the data set.
|
yes
|
|
by Frequency
(unformatted)
|
Sort order is
based on the frequency of variable values.
|
no
|
|
by Data (unformatted)
|
Data items are
collated and sorted by the order in which data appears in the selected
variable of the data set.
|
no
|
|
Custom
|
This option is
not used and is therefore dimmed.
|
not applicable
|
| 1The Applies Format column is relevant only if you have associated a format with the variable used for the sort. This column indicates whether the sort operation is performed on the formatted value (Yes) or on the raw numeric values (No). | ||