Saturday, January 27, 2024

[SOLVED] Behaviour of GNU sort command (with non-letter ASCII characters, such as dot or semicolon)

Issue

I want the sort command to treat all characters equal.

For example, when I do

$ echo -e 'TEST.b\nTESTa\nTESTc' | sort
TESTa
TEST.b
TESTc

the dot is ignored.

I would like to get TEST.b at the last or first position. However, I cannot find the proper parameter in the manual page.

(my version of sort is from the GNU core utilities).


Solution

Force collation to C in order to compare the raw character values.

$ echo -e 'TEST.b\nTESTa\nTESTc' | LC_COLLATE=C sort
TEST.b
TESTa
TESTc


Answered By - Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams
Answer Checked By - Mary Flores (WPSolving Volunteer)