sort orders in Numbers & multiple column sorting

Using latest versions of MAC/Numbers.


I would like to sort a column in numbers ascending such that e.g '1.1' follows '1' and then '2' follows '1.1'. Numbers clearly implements the scheme that '1.1' follows '2' and not '1'. Is there a workaround?


I tried adding a column. In column 1 are only whole numbers e.g. '1' & '2' and in column 2 it has decimal values e.g. 1.1. When I try to use multiple column sorting to achieve the order in the above paragraph, Numbers do not act on the rule for column 2


Help. thank you.

iMac Line (2012 and Later)

Posted on Aug 6, 2020 6:32 AM

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Posted on Aug 6, 2020 6:47 AM

sorry, just answered my own questions. numbers treats whole numbers differently to decimals. so if I make my whole number in to for example '1.0' instead of '1' then it sorts correctly with other decimals.

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Aug 6, 2020 8:10 AM in response to marinko70

Hi marinko,


Welcome to Numbers for Mac!


Tested in Numbers 10.0 with three tables with different formats in Column A (Automatic, Number, Text)

Before sorting ascending:


After sorting each table ascending by column A:


-1 has come to the top in the Text table.

Perhaps your cells are formatted as Text?

Select those cells and Format Panel > Cell > Data Format > Automatic or Number.


Regards and Happy Numbering!

Ian.

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