====== SetSort(list[, separator]) ====== Category: Text function \\ =====Description===== This function returns the distinct values of the //list// sorted in ascending order. This function can also be used for set normalization. \\ =====Arguments===== ^Argument^Type^Description^ |list|List (Text)|A delimited set of string values.| |separator|Text|The delimiter to use in the concatenation of the output string. If not defined, the default is comma.| **Return value type:** Set (Text) \\ =====Remarks===== All leading and trailing spaces are removed from around the list values. \\ =====Examples===== setsort("D, B,C, A") //returns "A,B,C,D" setsort("A,A,A,A") //returns "A" \\ ===== See also ===== * [[syntax:functions:setcontainsall|SetContainsAll(list1, list2[, separator])]] * [[syntax:functions:setcontainsany|SetContainsAny(list1, list2[, separator])]] * [[syntax:functions:setdifference|SetDifference(list1, list2[, separator])]] * [[syntax:functions:setintersection|SetIntersection(list1, list2[, separator])]] * [[syntax:functions:setlength|SetLength(list[, separator])]] * [[syntax:functions:setunion|SetUnion(list1, list2[, separator])]]