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sorting issues for movie titles
i have been cataloguing my movie collection as it grows and learning about
excel as i go.... my initial work around for movies beginning with "the" was to enter them as follows Killer, The Killer's Kiss Killing Fields, The Killing Zoe that worked for a while but then i noticed when i added the move The Killing and sorted by title i got Killer, The Killer's Kiss Killing Fields, The Killing Zoe Killing, The when what i wanted was Killer, The Killer's Kiss Killing, The Killing Fields, The Killing Zoe i know this happens because excel is sorting the coma character after a-z. so i found a suggestion to use a helper column to remove the word "the" by entering A2: "The Killing" B2: =IF(LEFT(UPPER(A2),4)="THE ",MID(A2,5,200),A2) i was happy until i started redoing the data entry and i noticed the following complication.... i also want A Night to Remember A Real Young Girl The Killing The Killing Fields Killing Zoe to sort in the following order The Killing The Killing Fields Killing Zoe A Night to Remember A Real Young Girl is it possible to modify or expand what i enter in the helper column in order to remove both the word "the" and the word "a" or is that just asking too much. by the way, i apologize for all the killing. thanks for your help in advance |
sorting issues for movie titles
Also..."An Affair To Remember", "9 to 5".
A commercial application from yours truly... http://www.officeletter.com/blink/specialsort.html Jim Cone San Francisco, USA http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware "m1rr0rshade" wrote in message i have been cataloguing my movie collection as it grows and learning about excel as i go.... my initial work around for movies beginning with "the" was to enter them as follows Killer, The Killer's Kiss Killing Fields, The Killing Zoe that worked for a while but then i noticed when i added the move The Killing and sorted by title i got Killer, The Killer's Kiss Killing Fields, The Killing Zoe Killing, The when what i wanted was Killer, The Killer's Kiss Killing, The Killing Fields, The Killing Zoe i know this happens because excel is sorting the coma character after a-z. so i found a suggestion to use a helper column to remove the word "the" by entering A2: "The Killing" B2: =IF(LEFT(UPPER(A2),4)="THE ",MID(A2,5,200),A2) i was happy until i started redoing the data entry and i noticed the following complication.... i also want A Night to Remember A Real Young Girl The Killing The Killing Fields Killing Zoe to sort in the following order The Killing The Killing Fields Killing Zoe A Night to Remember A Real Young Girl is it possible to modify or expand what i enter in the helper column in order to remove both the word "the" and the word "a" or is that just asking too much. by the way, i apologize for all the killing. thanks for your help in advance |
sorting issues for movie titles
On Sat, 11 Mar 2006 11:40:23 -0800, m1rr0rshade
wrote: i have been cataloguing my movie collection as it grows and learning about excel as i go.... my initial work around for movies beginning with "the" was to enter them as follows Killer, The Killer's Kiss Killing Fields, The Killing Zoe that worked for a while but then i noticed when i added the move The Killing and sorted by title i got Killer, The Killer's Kiss Killing Fields, The Killing Zoe Killing, The when what i wanted was Killer, The Killer's Kiss Killing, The Killing Fields, The Killing Zoe i know this happens because excel is sorting the coma character after a-z. so i found a suggestion to use a helper column to remove the word "the" by entering A2: "The Killing" B2: =IF(LEFT(UPPER(A2),4)="THE ",MID(A2,5,200),A2) i was happy until i started redoing the data entry and i noticed the following complication.... i also want A Night to Remember A Real Young Girl The Killing The Killing Fields Killing Zoe to sort in the following order The Killing The Killing Fields Killing Zoe A Night to Remember A Real Young Girl is it possible to modify or expand what i enter in the helper column in order to remove both the word "the" and the word "a" or is that just asking too much. by the way, i apologize for all the killing. thanks for your help in advance Here's a non-commercial solution. Download and install Longre's free morefunc.xll add-in from http://xcell05.free.fr To set up a helper column, where "the", "a", or any other First Word is eliminated, you can use the formula: =REGEX.SUBSTITUTE(A1,"^(A|The)\s",,,,FALSE,TRUE) The Regular Expression "^(A|The)\s" is looking to match the pipe-separated list of phrases that are within the parentheses, and replace it with nothing. So you could, for example, expand it as desired: "^(A|The|An)\s" If you wanted to have a range that would dynamically sort, you could have a data entry column named "rng" where you just enter the film names sequentially. "rng" cannot refer to an entire column. In your display column, enter the formula: =INDEX(VSORT(rng,REGEX.SUBSTITUTE(rng,"^(A|The)\s" ,,,, FALSE,TRUE),1),ROWS($1:1)+COUNTBLANK(rng)) and copy/drag down. This column will display the entries in "rng" in sorted order. This formula will give a #REF! error if you have more formula rows than entries. This latter can be taken care of either in the formula itself, or by using conditional formatting to check for the #REF! error and change the font to the background color if it is present. The dynamically sorted solution can take a long time depending on how large "rng" is. --ron |
sorting issues for movie titles
You can remove one problem by eliminating the use of commas. Since EXCEL
generally sorts using the ASCII table, the comma will certainly screw up the sort. You can experiment with the ASCII table by using EXCEL. In B1 enter 1 In B2 enter 2 Fill in 1,2,3 up to 128 Then in A1 enter the formula =CHAR(B1) copy down. This will display the logical sort parameters. HTH John |
sorting issues for movie titles
thanks ron... i downloaded morefunc.xll and used the formula you suggested.
it does exactly what i was looking for... thanks "Ron Rosenfeld" wrote: On Sat, 11 Mar 2006 11:40:23 -0800, m1rr0rshade wrote: i have been cataloguing my movie collection as it grows and learning about excel as i go.... my initial work around for movies beginning with "the" was to enter them as follows Killer, The Killer's Kiss Killing Fields, The Killing Zoe that worked for a while but then i noticed when i added the move The Killing and sorted by title i got Killer, The Killer's Kiss Killing Fields, The Killing Zoe Killing, The when what i wanted was Killer, The Killer's Kiss Killing, The Killing Fields, The Killing Zoe i know this happens because excel is sorting the coma character after a-z. so i found a suggestion to use a helper column to remove the word "the" by entering A2: "The Killing" B2: =IF(LEFT(UPPER(A2),4)="THE ",MID(A2,5,200),A2) i was happy until i started redoing the data entry and i noticed the following complication.... i also want A Night to Remember A Real Young Girl The Killing The Killing Fields Killing Zoe to sort in the following order The Killing The Killing Fields Killing Zoe A Night to Remember A Real Young Girl is it possible to modify or expand what i enter in the helper column in order to remove both the word "the" and the word "a" or is that just asking too much. by the way, i apologize for all the killing. thanks for your help in advance Here's a non-commercial solution. Download and install Longre's free morefunc.xll add-in from http://xcell05.free.fr To set up a helper column, where "the", "a", or any other First Word is eliminated, you can use the formula: =REGEX.SUBSTITUTE(A1,"^(A|The)\s",,,,FALSE,TRUE) The Regular Expression "^(A|The)\s" is looking to match the pipe-separated list of phrases that are within the parentheses, and replace it with nothing. So you could, for example, expand it as desired: "^(A|The|An)\s" If you wanted to have a range that would dynamically sort, you could have a data entry column named "rng" where you just enter the film names sequentially. "rng" cannot refer to an entire column. In your display column, enter the formula: =INDEX(VSORT(rng,REGEX.SUBSTITUTE(rng,"^(A|The)\s" ,,,, FALSE,TRUE),1),ROWS($1:1)+COUNTBLANK(rng)) and copy/drag down. This column will display the entries in "rng" in sorted order. This formula will give a #REF! error if you have more formula rows than entries. This latter can be taken care of either in the formula itself, or by using conditional formatting to check for the #REF! error and change the font to the background color if it is present. The dynamically sorted solution can take a long time depending on how large "rng" is. --ron |
sorting issues for movie titles
On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 18:30:28 -0800, m1rr0rshade
wrote: thanks ron... i downloaded morefunc.xll and used the formula you suggested. it does exactly what i was looking for... thanks You're welcome. Glad to help. Thanks for the feedback. --ron |
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