--- title: Sort and limit data with Flux seotitle: Sort and limit data in InfluxDB with Flux list_title: Sort and limit description: > Use the `sort()`function to order records within each table by specific columns and the `limit()` function to limit the number of records in output tables to a fixed number, `n`. menu: influxdb_v1: name: Sort and limit parent: Query with Flux weight: 3 list_query_example: sort_limit canonical: /influxdb/v2/query-data/flux/sort-limit/ alt_links: v2: /influxdb/v2/query-data/flux/sort-limit/ --- Use the [`sort()`function](/flux/v0/stdlib/universe/sort) to order records within each table by specific columns and the [`limit()` function](/flux/v0/stdlib/universe/limit) to limit the number of records in output tables to a fixed number, `n`. If you're just getting started with Flux queries, check out the following: - [Get started with Flux](/influxdb/v1/flux/get-started/) for a conceptual overview of Flux and parts of a Flux query. - [Execute queries](/influxdb/v1/flux/guides/execute-queries/) to discover a variety of ways to run your queries. ##### Example sorting system uptime The following example orders system uptime first by region, then host, then value. ```js from(bucket:"db/rp") |> range(start:-12h) |> filter(fn: (r) => r._measurement == "system" and r._field == "uptime" ) |> sort(columns:["region", "host", "_value"]) ``` The [`limit()` function](/flux/v0/stdlib/universe/limit) limits the number of records in output tables to a fixed number, `n`. The following example shows up to 10 records from the past hour. ```js from(bucket:"db/rp") |> range(start:-1h) |> limit(n:10) ``` You can use `sort()` and `limit()` together to show the top N records. The example below returns the 10 top system uptime values sorted first by region, then host, then value. ```js from(bucket:"db/rp") |> range(start:-12h) |> filter(fn: (r) => r._measurement == "system" and r._field == "uptime" ) |> sort(columns:["region", "host", "_value"]) |> limit(n:10) ``` You now have created a Flux query that sorts and limits data. Flux also provides the [`top()`](/flux/v0/stdlib/universe/top) and [`bottom()`](/flux/v0/stdlib/universe/bottom) functions to perform both of these functions at the same time.