Changing The Sorting Method - Mitsubishi Electric E70 Series Instruction Manual

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2.2.3 Changing the Sorting Method

Sorting method changes to 1 → 2 → 3 → 4 → 5 → 1......every time the [Sort change] menu is pressed.
The selected sorting method is also displayed in the list on the ther screens. The method is common for all the devices,
as well. The sorting method will be held even after the power is turned OFF and ON.
Up to 64 files (Including current directory "." and one directory above "..") can be sorted within a directory. If exceeds 65
files, the [Sort change] menu is displayed in gray and changing the sorting method is impossible. In this case, NC
memory program is displayed with "1. File name No. ascending order". Other devices are displayed with "2. File name
character code ascending order".
No.
Sorting method
1
File name No. ascending order
File name character code ascending
2
order
File name character code descending
3
order
4
Comment ascending order
5
Comment descending order
(Note 1) The character code ascending (descending) order is the method in which file names are compared one by one
using the ASCII code.
Example: If the ascending order is applied, the appropriate order would be 1 A as "1" equals to "0x31" and "A"
equals to "0x41".
(Note 2) When the device is "Memory", display for "current directory" and "one directory above" is not available.
(Note 3) When comments are the same, sorting is carried out by the file name character code ascending (descending)
order.
(Note 4) "Date/comment" for the devices other than "Memory" are compared using character string only. Thus, the
order will not be one by the actual date.
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1. "." for current directory, ".." for one directory above
2. Numerical value (excluding the case where "0" is put at the beginning)
ascending order
3. Character code ascending order
1. "." for current directory, ".." for one directory above
2. Character code ascending order
1. Character code descending order
2. "." for current directory, ".." for one directory above
"Date/comment" character code ascending order
"Date/comment" character code descending order
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