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  2. Power Query - Wikipedia

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    Power Query was first announced in 2011 under the codename "Data Explorer" as part of Azure SQL Labs. In 2013, in order to expand on the self-service business intelligence capabilities of Microsoft Excel, the project was redesigned to be packaged as an add-in Excel and was renamed "Data Explorer Preview for Excel" [4], and was made available for Excel 2010 and Excel 2013. [5]

  3. Help:Sortable tables - Wikipedia

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    data-sort-type:number - Sort the following table to see an example of the numerical sort order. mixed notations Test 1.4285714285714E+17 1000000000000000000 ...

  4. Module:AutosortTable/doc - Wikipedia

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    Toggle the table of contents. Module: AutosortTable/doc. Add languages ...

  5. Template:Number table sorting - Wikipedia

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    Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Number 1 Your number Number required Format output? format If you do not wish the output to be formatted (i.e. separated by thousand separators), please put "no" in this field. (Without quotation marks.) String optional Debug debug If set to "yes", forces output to include debug data String optional Prefix prefix The ...

  6. Category:Sorting templates - Wikipedia

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    This category contains templates used in table rows of sortable tables, often to provide a hidden sort key (marked with the data-sort-value attribute), and/or to force a particular sort mode. The pages listed in this category are templates .

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  8. Sorting number - Wikipedia

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    The conjecture was disproved in 1959 by L. R. Ford Jr. and Selmer M. Johnson, who found a different sorting algorithm, the Ford–Johnson merge-insertion sort, using fewer comparisons. [1] The same sequence of sorting numbers also gives the worst-case number of comparisons used by merge sort to sort items. [2]

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