On 12/10/2016 10:59 a.m., Gary Johnson wrote:
> On 2016-10-10, Cesar Romani wrote:
>> I'm trying to sort the third column without altering ther first two
>> columns, but to no avail:
>>
>> 1.  LARGEST         40
>> 2.  SECOND-LARGEST  168
>> 3.  MID             2.8
>> 4.  MID             540
>> 5.  MID             14.84
>> 6.  MID             40
>> 7.  SECOND-LEAST    64
>> 8.  LEAST           8
>>
>> I've tried to use the B command of the vis.vim plugin, as in:
>> '<,'>B sort n
>>
>> but it doesn't work.
>
> It worked fine for me.
>
> I put the cursor on the '4' in the first line, then typed
>
>      Ctrl-V
>      $
>      7j
>      :B sort!n
>
> Voila!
>
>      1.  LARGEST          540
>      2.  SECOND-LARGEST   168
>      3.  MID              64
>      4.  MID              40
>      5.  MID              40
>      6.  MID              14.84
>      7.  SECOND-LEAST     8
>      8.  LEAST            2.8

Thanks, it works. I forgot the second step of yours, '$'. I always used
'set ve=all' to select the whole third column, and I had problems with
it.

Regards,

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Cesar

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