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Test Cases for new sorting features in Calc

Stefan Weigel 12:09, 11 December 2008 (CET)


Sortingbuttons detect columnheaders

Issue #22758

Situation Steps
  • Open new Spreadsheet document

List has column headers. One single cell is selected. Check behaviour of toolbar buttons.

  • In column A enter: Number; 3; 4; 6; 2
  • In column B enter: Misc; s; d; f; g
  • Select cell A3
  • Press toolbar button for descending sorting
  • Verify that cell A1 still contains "Number" and B1 "Misc"
  • UNDO
  • Select cell B3
  • Press toolbar button for ascending sorting
  • Verify that cell A1 still contains "Number" and B1 "Misc"
  • UNDO

List has column headers. One single cell is selected. Check presetting of option "Range contains column labels" in sort dialog

  • Select cell A3
  • Open sort dialog by DATA - SORT
  • Switch to tabpage Options
  • Verify that option "Range contains column labels" is set
  • Cancel dialog

List has column headers. Whole range is selected. Check behaviour of toolbar button.

  • Select Range A1:B5
  • Press toolbarbutton for descending sorting
  • Verify that cell A1 still contains "Number" and B1 "Misc"
  • Close document
  • Open new Spreadsheet document

List has no column headers. Check behaviour of toolbar buttons.

  • In column A enter: 5; 3; 4; 6; 2
  • In column B enter: e; s; d; f; g
  • Select cell A3
  • Press toolbarbutton for ascending sorting
  • Verify that cell A1 no longer contains "5" and B1 no longer contains "e"
  • UNDO

List has no column headers. Check presetting of option "Range contains column labels" in sort dialog

  • Select cell B3
  • Open sort dialog by DATA - SORT
  • Switch to tabpage Options
  • Verify that option "Range contains column labels" is not set
  • Cancel dialog
  • Close document
  • Open new Spreadsheet document

List has column headers of same data type as the list entries but of different format.

  • In column A enter: t; p; x; u; r
  • In column B enter: e; s; d; f; g
  • In cells A1 and B1 change the typeface to "bold"
  • Select cell A3
  • Press toolbarbutton for ascending sorting
  • Verify that cell A1 still contains "t" and B1 still contains "e"
  • UNDO twice

List has column headers of same data type as the list entries but of different style.

  • In cells A1 and B1 apply style "Heading"
  • Select cell A3
  • Press toolbarbutton for ascending sorting
  • Verify that cell A1 still contains "t" and B1 still contains "e"
  • Close document

Sorting default to selected column

Issue #7277

Situation Steps
  • Open new Spreadsheet document

One single cell is selected. Check behaviour of toolbar buttons.

  • In column A enter: Number; 3; 4; 6; 2
  • In column B enter: Misc; s; d; f; g
  • Select cell A3
  • Press toolbar button for ascending sorting
  • Verify that the sortorder was determined for column A (Number;2;3;4;6)
  • UNDO
  • Select cell B3
  • Press toolbar button for descending sorting
  • Verify that the sortorder was determined for column B (Misc;s;g;f;d)
  • UNDO

Whole range is selected. Check behaviour of toolbar buttons.

  • Select Range A1:B5
  • Move the active cell inside the range to column A by using the TAB key
  • Press toolbar button for ascending sorting
  • Verify that the sortorder was determined for column A (Number;2;3;4;6)
  • UNDO
  • Select range A1:B5
  • Move the active cell inside the range to column B by using the TAB key
  • Press toolbar button for ascending sorting
  • Verify that the sortorder was determined for column B (Misc;d;f;g;s)
  • UNDO

One single cell is selected. Check presetting of sort criteria in sort dialog.

  • Select cell A3
  • Open sort dialog by DATA - SORT
  • Verify that the first sort criteria is set to "Number (ascending)"
  • Cancel dialog
  • Select cell B3
  • Open sort dialog by DATA - SORT
  • Verify that the first sort criteria is set to "Misc (ascending)"
  • Cancel dialog

Whole range is selected. Check presetting of sort criteria in sort dialog.

  • Select Range A1:B5
  • Move the active cell inside the range to column A by using the TAB key
  • Open sort dialog by DATA - SORT
  • Verify that the first sort criteria is set to "Number (ascending)"
  • Cancel dialog
  • Select range A1:B5
  • Move the active cell inside the range to column B by using the TAB key
  • Open sort dialog by DATA - SORT
  • Verify that the first sort criteria is set to "Misc (ascending)"
  • Cancel dialog
  • Close document

Stable sorting

Issue #20491

What the hell means "stable sorting" ? ;-)


Situation Steps

Must keep sort order of previous sorting using sort dialog.

  • Select cell A1 and open sort dialog by DATA - SORT
  • Switch to tabpage Options
  • Check option "Range contains column labels"
  • Switch to tabpage "Sort Criteria"
  • Choose "Salesman(ascending)" as first criteria
  • Choose "Product (ascending)" as second criteria
  • Choose "Sales (ascending)" as third criteria
  • Close dialog by OK
  • Again, open sort dialog by DATA - SORT
  • Switch to tabpage Options
  • Check option "Range contains column labels"
  • Switch to tabpage "Sort Criteria"
  • Choose "Region (ascending)" as first criteria
  • Choose "-undefined-" as second criteria
  • Close dialog by OK
  • Verify that the numbers in column "CheckOrder" are ascending

Must keep sort order of previous sorting using toolbar button. Ascending.

  • Open document testcase-sortorder-issue20491.ods
  • Select cell E1 ("Sales") and press toolbar button for ascending sorting.
  • Select cell D1 ("Product") and press toolbar button for ascending sorting.
  • Select cell C1 ("Salesman") and press toolbar button for ascending sorting.
  • Select cell B1 ("Region") and press toolbar button for ascending sorting.
  • Verify that the numbers in column "CheckOrder" are ascending

Must keep sort order of previous sorting using toolbar button. Descending.

  • Open document testcase-sortorder-issue20491.ods
  • Select cell E1 ("Sales") and press toolbar button for descending sorting.
  • Select cell D1 ("Product") and press toolbar button for descending sorting.
  • Select cell C1 ("Salesman") and press toolbar button for descending sorting.
  • Select cell B1 ("Region") and press toolbar button for descending sorting.
  • Verify that the numbers in column "CheckOrder" are descending
  • Close document
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