In alphanumeric order, the dash ( - ) comes before the slash ( / ). This is because ASCII values for characters determine their order, and the dash has a lower ASCII value than the slash. Thus, when sorted, the dash will appear before the slash.
There are no numbers in alphabetical order! In alphanumeric order, numbers come first.
Alphanumeric characters in the English alphabet appear in the following order: letters first (A-Z) followed by numbers (0-9).
Arranging characters in alphanumeric order means organizing them based on their numerical or alphabetical value. For example, arranging the characters "B, 3, A, 7" in alphanumeric order would result in "3, 7, A, B."
Do comes first.
The word scoreboard comes first in alphabetical order.
Alphanumeric characters on a standard keyboard layout appear in the following order: numbers (0-9), followed by letters (A-Z).
snow comes first
Does this have to do with sports? Anyway, breothers comes first because it has an e, not an o first.
Parentheses or brackets.
To sort alphanumeric data like "P15-033-1" in Excel, first ensure the data is in a single column. Select the column, then go to the "Data" tab and click on "Sort." In the sort dialog, you can choose to sort by the column containing your alphanumeric data, and select either "A to Z" or "Z to A" for the desired order. Excel will sort the data based on the alphanumeric characters, treating numbers and letters appropriately.
In alphabetical order, "Mac" comes before "Mc."
Parentheses.