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## `sort_by_label()`
**This function has to be enabled via the [feature flag](../feature_flags.md) `--enable-feature=promql-experimental-functions`.**
**This function has to be enabled via the [feature flag](../feature_flags.md#experimental-promql-functions) `--enable-feature=promql-experimental-functions`.**
`sort_by_label(v instant-vector, label string, ...)` returns vector elements sorted by their label values and sample value in case of label values being equal, in ascending order.
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## `sort_by_label_desc()`
**This function has to be enabled via the [feature flag](../feature_flags.md) `--enable-feature=promql-experimental-functions`.**
**This function has to be enabled via the [feature flag](../feature_flags.md#experimental-promql-functions) `--enable-feature=promql-experimental-functions`.**
Same as `sort_by_label`, but sorts in descending order.
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* `last_over_time(range-vector)`: the most recent point value in the specified interval.
* `present_over_time(range-vector)`: the value 1 for any series in the specified interval.
If the [feature flag](../feature_flags.md)
If the [feature flag](../feature_flags.md#experimental-promql-functions)
`--enable-feature=promql-experimental-functions` is set, the following