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To make a sortable table, add the sortable class to a table. This class adds arrows displayed beside the header within each header cell. (See example below.) When you click on an arrow, the table rows are arranged according to the chosen column. Continuously clicking the arrow alters the sorting order in the following pattern: Ascending (min to max), Descending (max to min), and then Unsorted (sequential). You can perform secondary sorts by shift-clicking the arrows in different columns.

Each shift click will set the secondary sort based on the clicked column, and this capability extends to tertiary and further sorts.

Sort modes

Items are sorted based on the data type of the first few rows below the header. To determine the data type, the first five non-empty rows below the header are examined upon page loading, and the most suitable format is selected. Discrepancies can occur. Additionally, specific columns can have their sorting order forced, as explained in the relevant section below.

Currently, tags like span or sup don't affect how data types are determined, but reference numbers and visible comments do.

Dates

Different date formats are accepted, even those with month names in local languages. For instance, on the German Wikipedia, "16. März 2010" is appropriately sorted as 2010-03-16.

Different numerical formats, including ones with various separators like periods, commas, apostrophes, or slashes (such as . , ' /), are supported. The English Wikipedia typically uses the US date format, (e.g. month-day-year).

Numbers

The script can detect numbers that use either "." or "," as decimal separators, as well as numbers written in scientific notation (using "e" or "E"). By default, numbers will be sorted based on alphanumeric order by default, meaning that they will be sorted as strings rather than numerical values. This may result in unexpected sortings, such as "9" coming after "10". However, this default behavior can be overridden if desired.

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Forcing the sort mode of a column

Adding data-sort-type="..." to the header lets you control how a table is sorted. This feature is derived from tablesorter.com (webarchive). Valid values for "data-sort-type" include the following which are not case-sensitive:

  • currency
  • number
  • isoDate
  • time
  • IPAddress
  • usLongDate
  • date
  • text
  • url

For example:

Wikitext

{|class="wikitable sortable"
!data-sort-type="date"| Date !! Name !! Height !!data-sort-type="number"| Salary
|-
| 01.10.1977 || Smith || 1.85 || 1,000.000
|-
| 11.6.1972 || Ray || 1.89 || 900.000
|-
| 1.9.1992 || Bianchi || 1.72 || 2,000.50
|}

Rendering

DateNameHeightSalary
01.10.1977Smith1.851,000.000
11.6.1972Ray1.89900.000
1.9.1992Bianchi1.722,000.50

Specifying a sort key

You can adjust how cells are sorted or parsed if needed. For instance, if a cell says "John Smith" but should be sorted under "Smith", you can use the data-sort-value="..." attribute to achieve this.

Wikitext

{|class="wikitable sortable"
! Name and Surname !! Height
|-
|data-sort-value="Smith, John"| John Smith || 1.85
|-
|data-sort-value="Ray, Ian"| Ian Ray || 1.89
|-
|data-sort-value="Bianchi, Zachary"| Zachary Bianchi || 1.72
|}

Rendering

Name and SurnameHeight
John Smith1.85
Ian Ray1.89
Zachary Bianchi1.72

Controlling sorting and display

To ensure certain text isn't sorted but still displayed, use data-sort-type="...". You can then append additional text after values, like "200 approx" or "100<sup style="color:blue" title="link to Reference">[1]". An empty cell sorts as "-Infinity". If a cell contains a range of dates or numbers (for example, from 2 to 5), use data-sort-value="...".

Examples

The first column sorts plain numbers. The second column sorts more content as numbers using data-sort-type="number" in the table header. The fourth column defines numeric sort values independently of cell content using data-sort-value="...".

numbers data-sort-type="number" data-sort-type="number"
-8e3-8 e3-8 e3
-3e-3-3 e-3-3 e-3
2.0002-5 km²data-sort-value="3.5"2-5 km²
3.993.99 km²3.99 km²
44 km²4 km²
90 %90 Percentdata-sort-value="90"about 90 Percent
1E2100[1]100[1]
1,000,000.01 000 000.0data-sort-value="1e6"one Million

The way commas (,) and decimal points (.) are displayed in Mediawiki depends on the language settings. Currency symbols and the percentage (%) symbol are sorted numerically based on these settings.

currencies
$ 9
$ 80
$ 70
$ 600
currencies
9 €
80 €
70 €
600 €
currencies
£ 9
£ 80
£ 70
£ 600
currencies
¥ 9
¥ 80
¥ 70
¥ 600
percent
9 %
80 %
70 %
600 %
numbers
−7e270
-1.4285714285714E-13
999e9
7e270

Secondary sort key

You can sort data by columns, with Column A as the primary sort key. If Column A has equal values, use Column B as the secondary key. Click Column A's sort button once or twice, then while holding shift, click Column B's sort button once or twice for further refinement.

For example:

Click on the "Text" column first, then hold down the shift key and click on the "Numbers" column. You'll notice that the items are sorted based on text first and then numbers.

Numbers Text Dates Currency More text
4a01.Jan.20054.20row 1
5a05/12/20067.15row 2
1b02-02-20045.00row 3
1a02-02-20045.00row 4
2x13-apr-2005row 5
2a13-apr-2005row 6
3a17.aug.20066.50row 7
3z25.aug.20062.30row 8
3z28.aug.20065.50row 9
3z31.aug.20063.77row 10
3z01.sep.20061.50row 11
Bottom

Additional features

Excluding the last row from sorting

You can skip sorting the last row of a table by marking it with class="sortbottom". You can also exclude it from sorting by declaring it as a footer with an exclamation mark (!).

Wikitext

{|class="wikitable sortable"
! Name !! Surname !! Height
|-
| John || Smith || 1.85
|-
| Ron || Ray || 1.89
|-
| Mario || Bianchi || 1.72
|- class="sortbottom"
! !! Average: || 1.82
|}

Rendering

NameSurnameHeight
JohnSmith1.85
RonRay1.89
MarioBianchi1.72
Average:1.82

Excluding the first row from sorting

You can exclude the first row by using the class="sorttop".

Wikitext

{|class="wikitable sortable"
! Name !! Surname !! Height
|- class="sorttop"
! !! Average: || 1.82
|-
| John || Smith || 1.85
|-
| Ron || Ray || 1.89
|-
| Mario || Bianchi || 1.72
|}

Rendering

NameSurnameHeight
Average:1.82
JohnSmith1.85
RonRay1.89
MarioBianchi1.72

Making a column unsortable

To stop a column from being sortable, use class="unsortable" in its header cell's attributes.

Wikitext

{|class="wikitable sortable"
! Numbers !! Alphabet !! Dates !! Currency !!class="unsortable"| Unsortable
|-
| 1 || Z || 02-02-2004 || 5.00 || This
|-
| 2 || y || 13-apr-2005 || || Column
|-
| 3 || X || 17.aug.2006 || 6.50 || Is
|-
| 4 || w || 01.Jan.2005 || 4.20 || Unsortable
|-
| 5 || V || 05/12/2006 || 7.15 || See?
|-
! Total: 15 !! !! !! Total: 29.55 !!
|-
|}

Rendering

NumbersAlphabetDatesCurrencyUnsortable
1Z02-02-20045.00This
2y13-apr-2005Column
3X17.aug.20066.50Is
4w01.Jan.20054.20Unsortable
5V05/12/20067.15See?
Total: 15Total: 29.55Original example

Keeping some rows together

To allow an uncolumned row to always stay beneath the columned row above it, no matter how you sort them, use class="expand-child" in the row's attribute.

Wikitext

{| class="wikitable sortable"
!style="width:9em"| Country !!data-sort-type="number"| Area
|-
| France
| 674 843 km²
|- class="expand-child" style="font-size:85%; line-height:1.2; color:gray"
|colspan="2"| In Paris is the Eiffel Tower.
|-
| U.K.
| 242 495 km²
|- class="expand-child" style="font-size:85%; line-height:1.2; color:gray"
|colspan="2"| In the U.K. you cannot pay with euros.
|- class="expand-child" style="font-size:85%; line-height:1.2; color:gray"
|colspan="2"| And you drive on the left side of the road.
|-
| Germany
| 357 168 km²
|- class="expand-child" style="font-size:85%; line-height:1.2; color:gray"
|colspan="2"| Germany includes the former DDR.
|}

Rendering

CountryArea
France 674 843 km²
In Paris is the Eiffel Tower.
U.K. 242 495 km²
In the U.K. you cannot pay with euros.
And you drive on the left side of the road.
Germany 357 168 km²
Germany includes the former DDR.

If you put in data-sort-value the same content as above row, keep this rows also together. The original mutual order of these rows is preserved. A better way for this is class expand-child, see above #Keeping some rows together.

Example where data-sort-value is used is the case for the rows about the Netherlands:

{|class="wikitable sortable"
! Country/province !! Capital
|-
| France || Paris
|-
| Netherlands || Amsterdam
|-
|data-sort-value="Netherlands"| South Holland ||data-sort-value="Amsterdam"| The Hague
|-
| U.K. || London
|}
Country/provinceCapital
FranceParis
NetherlandsAmsterdam
South HollandThe Hague
U.K.London

Special dates

To represent years Before the Common Era (BCE) subtract the BCE year from 10,000. For instance, -62 BCE would be 10,000 - 62 = 9938.

For example, September 23, 62 BCE would be represented as 9938-09-23.

If a table column has incomplete dates, sorting won't be an issue. If only a year and month are provided, it's sorted before the first day of that month. Similarly, if only a year is given, it's sorted before the first month or day of that year.

Wikitext

{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Date
|-
| 2022-01-01
|-
| 2023-12-31
|-
| 2024
|-
| 2024-04
|-
| 2024-04-00
|-
| 2024-05
|-
| 2024-05-00
|}

Rendering

Date
2022-01-01
2023-12-31
2024
2024-04
2024-04-00
2024-05
2024-05-00

Using #time

You can use the parser function #time and HTML tags to display a specific date range. By adding the HTML tag <span style="display:none">&{{#expr:3e11+{{#time:U|..}}}}</span> before the displayed date, you can manipulate the way the date is shown. This method works for dates between January 1, 111 CE, and December 31, 9999 CE, using the proleptic Gregorian calendar. The added value ensures all values are positive and uniform in length. Placing "&" before the expression forces string sorting mode.

You can input dates and times using any PHP format for date and time. Remember, if you're specifying just a year, you must include a month (usually January) in the background.

For example using date:

input date text date and time as interpreted, with hidden sort key input with visible sort key input with hidden sort key Unix time
010203&301747270923 15 5月 2025 01:02:03&301747270923 010203&301747270923 0102031747270923
1/2&301735776000 02 1月 2025 00:00:00&301735776000 1/2&301735776000 1/21735776000
1/2/3&301041465600 02 1月 2003 00:00:00&301041465600 1/2/3&301041465600 1/2/31041465600
1-2-2003&301044057600 01 2月 2003 00:00:00&301044057600 1-2-2003&301044057600 1-2-20031044057600
1-2-3&300981158400 03 2月 2001 00:00:00&300981158400 1-2-3&300981158400 1-2-3981158400
2007&301167609600 01 1月 2007 00:00:00&301167609600 2007&301167609600 20071167609600
1 Jan 111, 00:00:00&241335609600 01 1月 0111 00:00:00&241335609600 1 Jan 111, 00:00:00&241335609600 1 Jan 111, 00:00:00-58664390400
31 Dec 9999, 23:59:59&553402300799 31 12月 9999 23:59:59&553402300799 31 Dec 9999, 23:59:59&553402300799 31 Dec 9999, 23:59:59253402300799
Sep 1970&300020995200 01 9月 1970 00:00:00&300020995200 Sep 1970&300020995200 Sep 197020995200
1970&300000000000 01 1月 1970 00:00:00&300000000000 1970&300000000000 19700
Jun 2007or later&301180656000 01 6月 2007 00:00:00 or later&301180656000 Jun 2007 or later&301180656000 Jun 2007 or later1180656000 or later
Jun 2007perhaps earlier&301180656000 01 6月 2007 00:00:00 perhaps earlier&301180656000 Jun 2007 perhaps earlier&301180656000 Jun 2007 perhaps earlier1180656000 perhaps earlier
2007-6&301180656000 01 6月 2007 00:00:00&301180656000 2007-6&301180656000 2007-61180656000
Jun 2007&301180656000 01 6月 2007 00:00:00&301180656000 Jun 2007&301180656000 Jun 20071180656000
4 Jun 2007&301180915200 04 6月 2007 00:00:00&301180915200 4 Jun 2007&301180915200 4 Jun 20071180915200
3 Jul 2007&301183420800 03 7月 2007 00:00:00&301183420800 3 Jul 2007&301183420800 3 Jul 20071183420800
12 Aug 2006&301155340800 12 8月 2006 00:00:00&301155340800 12 Aug 2006&301155340800 12 Aug 20061155340800
1 Mar 2006 -1day&301141084800 28 2月 2006 00:00:00&301141084800 1 Mar 2006 -1day&301141084800 1 Mar 2006 -1day1141084800
1 Mar 2008 -1day&301204243200 29 2月 2008 00:00:00&301204243200 1 Mar 2008 -1day&301204243200 1 Mar 2008 -1day1204243200
1 Mar 2010 -1day&301267315200 28 2月 2010 00:00:00&301267315200 1 Mar 2010 -1day&301267315200 1 Mar 2010 -1day1267315200
1 Mar 1900 -1day&297796022400 28 2月 1900 00:00:00&297796022400 1 Mar 1900 -1day&297796022400 1 Mar 1900 -1day-2203977600
1 Mar 1600 -1day&288329001600 29 2月 1600 00:00:00&288329001600 1 Mar 1600 -1day&288329001600 1 Mar 1600 -1day-11670998400
Jun 1607&288557875200 01 6月 1607 00:00:00&288557875200 Jun 1607&288557875200 Jun 1607-11442124800
20250515065141&301747291901 15 5月 2025 06:51:41&301747291901 20250515065141&301747291901 202505150651411747291901
yesterday&301747180800 14 5月 2025 00:00:00&301747180800 yesterday&301747180800 yesterday1747180800
today&301747267200 15 5月 2025 00:00:00&301747267200 today&301747267200 today1747267200
tomorrow&301747353600 16 5月 2025 00:00:00&301747353600 tomorrow&301747353600 tomorrow1747353600
1week&301747896702 22 5月 2025 06:51:42&301747896702 1week&301747896702 1week1747896702
-1week&301746687102 08 5月 2025 06:51:42&301746687102 -1week&301746687102 -1week1746687102
1day&301747378302 16 5月 2025 06:51:42&301747378302 1day&301747378302 1day1747378302
-1day&301747205502 14 5月 2025 06:51:42&301747205502 -1day&301747205502 -1day1747205502
1month&301749970302 15 6月 2025 06:51:42&301749970302 1month&301749970302 1month1749970302
-1month&301744699902 15 4月 2025 06:51:42&301744699902 -1month&301744699902 -1month1744699902
1year&301778827902 15 5月 2026 06:51:42&301778827902 1year&301778827902 1year1778827902
-1year&301715755902 15 5月 2024 06:51:42&301715755902 -1year&301715755902 -1year1715755902
1000year&333304200702 15 5月 3025 06:51:42&333304200702 1000year&333304200702 1000year33304200702
10000month&328044859902 15 9月 2858 06:51:42&328044859902 10000month&328044859902 10000month28044859902
1000000day&388147291902 12 4月 4763 06:51:42&388147291902 1000000day&388147291902 1000000day88147291902
10000000hour&337747291902 01 3月 3166 22:51:42&337747291902 10000000hour&337747291902 10000000hour37747291902
1000000000minute&361747291902 11 9月 3926 17:31:42&361747291902 1000000000minute&361747291902 1000000000minute61747291902
100000000000second&401747291902 30 3月 5194 16:38:22&401747291902 100000000000second&401747291902 100000000000second101747291902
7980year&Expression error: Unexpected < operator. 错误:#time只支持9999年及以下的年份。&Expression error: Unexpected < operator. 7980year&Expression error: Unexpected < operator. 7980year错误:#time只支持9999年及以下的年份。
-1890year&242104594302 15 5月 0135 06:51:42&242104594302 -1890year&242104594302 -1890year-57895405698
Mon&301747612800 19 5月 2025 00:00:00&301747612800 Mon&301747612800 Mon1747612800
Tue&301747699200 20 5月 2025 00:00:00&301747699200 Tue&301747699200 Tue1747699200
Wed&301747785600 21 5月 2025 00:00:00&301747785600 Wed&301747785600 Wed1747785600
Thu&301747267200 15 5月 2025 00:00:00&301747267200 Thu&301747267200 Thu1747267200
Fri&301747353600 16 5月 2025 00:00:00&301747353600 Fri&301747353600 Fri1747353600
Sat&301747440000 17 5月 2025 00:00:00&301747440000 Sat&301747440000 Sat1747440000
Sun&301747526400 18 5月 2025 00:00:00&301747526400 Sun&301747526400 Sun1747526400
&Expression error: Unexpected < operator. 错误:时间无效。&Expression error: Unexpected < operator.&Expression error: Unexpected < operator. 错误:时间无效。
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To use dates before 111 CE, add a multiple of 400 (like 6000) to all years. This shifts the range to start from January 1st, -5889, at 00:00:00, and ends on December 31st, 3999, at 23:59:59, without altering the calendar system.

See also:

Cell spanning multiple rows/cells

A cell that extends across multiple rows or columns is considered equivalent to having multiple cells with identical values.

rowspan
DateNameHeight
01.10.1977Smith1.85
11.06.1972Adams
01.09.1992Bianchi1.72
colspan
ABC
A 2 1
B 1 3
C 2

Any missing cells at the end of a row will turn into empty cells after the first sort.

Colspanned cells

Sort modes are detected separately for each column containing colspanned cells. You can set a sort mode for all colspanned columns by including data-sort-type in the header.

To implement separate sort keys for each column within a colspanned cell, utilize a CSS trick described here: Ensure an equal number of cells in each row for sortable columns. If there's a mismatch, all columns become sortable. This rule should apply up to and including the last sortable column. However, employing a CSS workaround allows for a difference between the displayed number of cells in a row and the formal count. For instance, two formal cells can appear as one by adjusting the width of the first column, shifting the content of the second cell to the left, increasing its width by the same measure, and concealing the cell border that would typically be visible. Concealed sort keys enable managing the sorting order of specific rows in relation to each column.

For example:

CountryCapital
France Paris
Sorting with respect to the first column this row sorts like Z, with respect to the second column like M
U.K. London

Static column

To make a static column, like one with row numbers, use two tables placed next to each other. Make sure each row in both tables has the same height. You can also use w:Template:Static row numbers to generate row numbers implicitly using CSS rather than creating another table.

Number
1
2
CountryCapital
The NetherlandsAmsterdam (although The Hague is the seat of government)
FranceParis

The formatting can be modified to present everything in a unified table. If a row is too short for the text in a cell, the browser will expand it, disrupting the alignment.

Default order

You can't show a table sorted by a column without the user clicking on it. By default, table rows appear in the order as the wikitext. To display a table sorted by a specific column, you'll need to arrange the wikitext accordingly. One way of doing this is:

  1. Rearrange the table's wikitext without the top and bottom lines.
  2. Replace the cell separators with a unique code that doesn't contain a "|" by using "find and replace".
  3. Replace any pipes within table cells with a code, and then substitute that code with a newline character preceded by it (indicating the start of a new row).
  4. Use the Sort module on Special:ExpandTemplates. To sort the items between the pipes and produce the desired separator, expand templates and add {{#invoke:Sort|f||- | (with the newline) before and }} after the wikitext.
  5. Delete the items that begin with "-" and a newline.
  6. Change the temporary codes for the cell separators and pipes inside the cells to restore them.

This sorting method relies on the wikitext in each row, primarily sorting by the content of the first column. The second column serves as a secondary key. However, wikitext codes in the first column cells before the content can impact the order.

You can also use Snippets/Sort table on reload to automatically sort the table when it loads using JavaScript.

Persistent sort states using cookies

You can save the state of sortable tables across reloads using Snippets/Persistent sort order.

參見

Other examples:

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