Java Code Examples for tech.tablesaw.api.Table#sortAscendingOn()
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Example 1
Source File: TableUtils.java From Dhalion with MIT License | 5 votes |
static Table sort(Table table, boolean descending, String[] columns) { Table result; if (descending) { result = table.sortDescendingOn(columns); } else { result = table.sortAscendingOn(columns); } return result; }
Example 2
Source File: GettingStarted.java From tablesaw with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
private void sorting() { Table table = Table.create("table"); try { // @@ sort Table sorted = table.sortOn("foo", "bar", "bam"); // Sorts Ascending by Default sorted = table.sortAscendingOn("bar"); // just like sortOn(), but makes the order explicit. sorted = table.sortDescendingOn("foo"); // sort on foo ascending, then bar descending. Note the minus sign preceding the name of // column bar. sorted = table.sortOn("foo", "-bar"); // @@ sort } catch (Exception e) { } }
Example 3
Source File: GettingStarted.java From tablesaw with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
private void sorting() { Table table = Table.create("table"); try { // @@ sort Table sorted = table.sortOn("foo", "bar", "bam"); // Sorts Ascending by Default sorted = table.sortAscendingOn("bar"); // just like sortOn(), but makes the order explicit. sorted = table.sortDescendingOn("foo"); // sort on foo ascending, then bar descending. Note the minus sign preceding the name of // column bar. sorted = table.sortOn("foo", "-bar"); // @@ sort } catch (Exception e) { } }