How to arrange names in alphabetical order

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Judith Amulen
Judith Amulen le 5 Avr 2011
Modifié(e) : Stephen23 le 22 Août 2023
Hey how do i use matlab to arrange names in alphabetical order? a code would be of great help.

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Davide Ferraro
Davide Ferraro le 5 Avr 2011
You can use the SORT command:
An example:
names = {'gamma', 'beta', 'alpha'};
sort(names)
ans =
'alpha' 'beta' 'gamma'
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HAVVA YILMAZ
HAVVA YILMAZ le 7 Jan 2022
ıs there any way to order without sort function?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 5 Avr 2011
Arranging names in alphabetical order is a complex topic which depends greatly upon the local rules of what "alphabetical order" mean. For example, in Canadian English, "Judith Amulen" is alphabetically after "Judith de Adele" which in turn is alphabetically after "Judith von Abless" because the prepositions "de" and "von" are not considered to be part of the sorting order.
Where does "ll" sort in Spanish? Where does the German "fat-s" sort? å sorts between z and the next letter in Swedish but sorts last in Norwegian. How do you sort Chinese alphabetically ?
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Stephen23
Stephen23 le 22 Août 2023
Modifié(e) : Stephen23 le 22 Août 2023
S = ["Judith Amulen", "Judith de Adele", "Judith von Abless"]
S = 1×3 string array
"Judith Amulen" "Judith de Adele" "Judith von Abless"
arbsort(S, ["\s(de|von)\s";" "])
ans = 1×3 string array
"Judith von Abless" "Judith de Adele" "Judith Amulen"

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