Porting of "The Alphanum Algorithm" in Dart.
Look at most sorted list of filenames, product names, or any other text that contains alphanumeric characters - both letters and numbers. Traditional sorting algorithms use ASCII comparisons to sort these items, which means the end-user sees an unfortunately ordered list that does not consider the numeric values within the strings.
For example, in a sorted list of files, "z100.html" is sorted before "z2.html". But obviously, 2 comes before 100!
Sorting algorithms should sort alphanumeric strings in the order that users would expect, especially as software becomes increasingly used by nontechnical people. Besides, it's the 21st Century; software engineers can do better than this.
I created the Alphanum Algorithm to solve this problem. The Alphanum Algorithm sorts strings containing a mix of letters and numbers. Given strings of mixed characters and numbers, it sorts the numbers in value order, while sorting the non-numbers in ASCII order. The end result is a natural sorting order.
Here's a list of sample filenames to illustrate the difference between sorting with the Alphanum algorithm and traditional ASCII sort. On the left is what you live with on a daily basis. On the right is what you could have, if more developers were motivated to sort lists as people would expect. Which list makes more sense to you? Which would be more comfortable to you as you're using an application?
Traditional z1.doc z10.doc z100.doc z101.doc z102.doc z11.doc z12.doc z13.doc z14.doc z15.doc z16.doc z17.doc z18.doc z19.doc z2.doc z20.doc z3.doc z4.doc z5.doc z6.doc z7.doc z8.doc z9.doc
Alphanum z1.doc z2.doc z3.doc z4.doc z5.doc z6.doc z7.doc z8.doc z9.doc z10.doc z11.doc z12.doc z13.doc z14.doc z15.doc z16.doc z17.doc z18.doc z19.doc z20.doc z100.doc z101.doc z102.doc
See http://www.davekoelle.com/alphanum.html for details