ListSort  
Description
Sorts list elements according to a sort type and sort order.
 
Returns
A copy of a list, sorted.
 
Category
List functions
 
Function syntax
ListSort(list, sort_type [, sort_order] [, delimiters ])
 
History
ColdFusion MX: Changed the order in which sorted elements are returned: in a textnocase, descending sort, this function might return elements in a different sort order than in earlier releases. If sort_type = "textnocase" and sort_order = "desc", ColdFusion MX processes elements that differ only in case differently from earlier releases. ColdFusion MX outputs the elements in the reverse of the ascending order. Earlier releases do not change order of elements that differ only in case. Both operations are correct. The new operation ensures that an ascending and descending sort output elements in exactly reverse order.
For example, in a textnocase, desc sort of d,a,a,b,A, the following occurs:
  • ColdFusion MX returns d,b,A,a,a
  • Earlier ColdFusion releases return d,b,a,a,A
(In a textnocase, asc sort, all ColdFusion releases return a,a,A,b,d.)
 
Parameters
 
Parameter      Description
list A list or a variable that contains one.
sort_type numeric: sorts numbers
  text: sorts text alphabetically, taking case into account (also known as case sensitive).
  All letters of one case precede the first letter of the other case:
  - aabzABZ, if sort_order = "asc" (ascending sort)
  - ZBAzbaa, if sort_order = "desc" (descending sort)
  textnocase: sorts text alphabetically, without regard to case (also known as caseinsensitive).
  A letter in varying cases precedes the next letter:
  - aAaBbBzzZ, in an ascending sort; preserves original intra-letter order
  - ZzzBbBaAa, in a descending sort; reverses original intra-letter order
sort_order asc - ascending sort order. Default.
  - aabzABZ or aAaBbBzzZ, depending on value of sort_type, for letters
  - from smaller to larger, for numbers
  desc - descending sort order.
  - ZBAzbaa or ZzzBbBaAa, depending on value of sort_type, for letters
  - from larger to smaller, for numbers
delimiters A string or a variable that contains one. Character(s) that separate list elements.
  Default: comma.
  If this parameter contains more than one character, ColdFusion uses the first character
  in the string as the delimiter, and ignores the rest.
 
Usage
ColdFusion ignores empty list elements; thus, the list "a,b,c,,,d" has four elements.
 
Example
<h3>ListSort Example</h3>

<!--- Find a list of users who wrote messages --->
<cfquery name = "GetMessageUser" datasource = "cfsnippets">
SELECT       Username, Subject, Posted
FROM       Messages
</cfquery>

<cfset myList = ValueList(GetMessageUser.UserName)>
<p>Here is the unsorted list. </p>
<cfoutput>#myList#
   </cfoutput>
<p>Here is the list sorted alphabetically:</p>
<cfset sortedList = ListSort(myList, "Text")>
<cfoutput>#sortedList#
   </cfoutput>

<p>Here is a numeric list that is to be sorted in descending order.</p>
<cfset sortedNums = ListSort("12,23,107,19,1,65","Numeric", "Desc")>
<cfoutput>#sortedNums# </cfoutput>

<p>Here is a list that must be sorted numerically, since it contains
negative and positive numbers, and decimal numbers. </p>
<cfset sortedNums2 = ListSort("23.75;-34,471:100,-9745","Numeric", "ASC",
";,:")>
<cfoutput>#sortedNums2# </cfoutput>

<p>Here is a list to be sorted alphabetically without consideration of case.</
p>
<cfset sortedMix =
   ListSort("hello;123,HELLO:jeans,-345,887;ColdFusion:coldfusion",
      "TextNoCase", "ASC", ";,:")>
<cfoutput>#sortedMix# </cfoutput>
list  
A list or a variable that contains one.
sort_type  
sort_order  
  • asc - ascending sort order. Default.
    • aabzABZ or aAaBbBzzZ, depending on value of sort_type, for letters
    • from smaller to larger, for numbers
  • desc - descending sort order.
    • ZBAzbaa or ZzzBbBaAa, depending on value of sort_type, for letters
    • from larger to smaller, for numbers
delimiters  
A string or a variable that contains one. Character(s) that separate list elements. Default: comma.
If this parameter contains more than one character, ColdFusion uses the first character in the string as the delimiter, and ignores the rest.