$sortmulti

Usage: $sortmulti(name[,separator])
Category: multi-value
Implemented: Picard 2.3.1

Description:

Returns a copy of the multi-value variable name with the elements sorted in ascending order. A literal value representing a multi-value can be substituted for name, using the separator (or a semicolon followed by a space “; ” if not passed) to coerce the value into a proper multi-valued variable. If name is missing $sortmulti will return an empty string.

Example:

The following statements will return the values indicated:

$set(foo,B; C; E; D; A)
$sortmulti(%foo%)                       ==>  "B; C; E; D; A"

$setmulti(foo,B; C; E; D; A)
$sortmulti(%foo%)                       ==>  "A; B; C; D; E"

$sortmulti(B; D; E; A; C)               ==>  "A; B; C; D; E"
$sortmulti(B:AB; D:C; E:D; A:A; C:X,:)  ==>  "A; C:AB; D:B:C; E:D; A:X"
$sortmulti(,)                           ==>  ""
$sortmulti(,:)                          ==>  ""