In the File View or Module View tab in a Data Browser window, click a column heading to sort by the column or to change the sort order to ascending or descending. By default, the coverage data is sorted by coverage item in ascending order. Purify sorts data hierarchically. For example, in the Module View tab, Purify first sorts the module level in the coverage tree and then sorts the directory, file, and function.
For example, if you want to find which files in your program have the least coverage you can first sort Functions Missed in descending order.
Purify displays the module with the least coverage first: pwalk.exe. Now expand this module and its directory. Purify maintains the current sort order and displays the files with the least coverage first: pdebug.c and pview.c.
Notes:
§ The Module View and File View are available only if you collected coverage data for a run.
§ If you expand another section in the tree, Purify applies the current sort order.
§ Purify does not sort across branches in the Module View or File View.
§ If you want to sort coverage data based on all functions use the Function List View.
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