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Sorting: To arrange your data in a particular order. E.g. Arranging a list on the alphabetical order, arranging your data on in increasing or decreasing order of numeric values. Filtering: To filter out some data based on a condition.
(i) Sorting means to arrange data in a particular order which could be ascending or descending order. (ii) Filtering is a quick and efficient method where you display only that data that meets a given criterion. MS Excel uses two types of filtering methods, that is, Auto filter and Advanced filter.
Sorting: To arrange your data in a particular order. E.g. Arranging a list on the alphabetical order, arranging your data on in increasing or decreasing order of numeric values. Filtering: To filter out some data based on a condition. Consider the following data set.
In addition to sorting, you may find that adding a filter allows you to better analyze your data. When data is filtered, only rows that meet the filter criteria will display and other rows will be hidden. With filtered data, you can then copy, format, print, etc., your data, without having to sort or move it first.
Data filtering is the task of reducing the content of noise or errors from measured process data. It is an important task because measurement noise masks the important features in the data and limits their usefulness in practice.
Filtering data in MS Excel refers to displaying only the rows that meet certain conditions. (The other rows gets hidden.) Using the store data, if you are interested in seeing data where Shoe Size is 36, then you can set filter to do this.
The filter tool gives you the ability to filter a column of data within a table to isolate the key components you need. The sorting tool allows you to sort by date, number, alphabetical order and more. In the following example, we will explore the usage of sorting and filtering and show some advanced sorting techniques.
Sorting allows you to organize data based on some criteria, usually alphabetically (A-Z or Z-A) or numerically (lowest to highest or highest to lowest). It's easiest to learn with an example! Here is a step-by-step example of how to sort a data table column (list) in Excel.
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