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MS-DOS
User's
Reference
Sort
The
Sort
switches
Sort
Purpose:
Reads
input,
sorts
the
data,
then
writes
the
sorted
data
to
your
terminal
screen,
to
a
file,
or
to
another
device.
Syntax:
sort
[drive:]\pathname][/r][/+
n]
Comments:
The
sort
command
lets
you
alphabetize
a
file
according
to
the
character
in
a
certain
column.
You
specify
the
file
by
the
drive:
and
pathname
options.
The
two
other
sort
options,
the
It
and
l
+
n
switches,
are
described
as
follows:
It
Reverses
the
sort,
that
is,
sorts
from
Z
to
A.
/
+
«
Sorts
the
file
according
to
the
character
in
column
w,
where
n
is
some
number.
If
you
do
not
specify
this
switch,
the
sort
command
sorts
the
file
according
to
the
character
in
the
first
column.
Note
Sort
does
not
distinguish
between
uppercase
and
lower
case
letters.
U
u
Sorting
a
file
Examples:
The
following
command
reads the
file
expenses,
txt,
sorts
it
in
reverse
order,
and
writes
the
output
to
a
file
named
budget,
txt:
sort
/r
expenses.txt
budget.txt
The
following
command
pipes
the
output
of
the
dir
command
to
the
sort
filter.
This
filter
sorts
the
directory
listing
starting
with
column
14
(the
column
in
the
directory
listing
that
contains
the
file
size)
and
sends
the
output
to
the
screen.
The
result
is
a
direc
tory,
sorted
by
file
size:
dir
!
sort
/
+
14
The
following
command
does
the
same
thing
as
the
previous
one,
except
that
the
more
filter
gives
you
a
chance
to
read
the sorted
directory
one
screenful
at
a
time:
dir
sort
/
+
1
4
1
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