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dbpedia's snorql sparql sorting by the last character

I want to sort the ?Artis by its last character. I tried to just do order by , but the result is sorted by its first character.

PREFIX onto: <http://dbpedia.org/ontology/>
PREFIX xs: <http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#>

SELECT * WHERE {
 ?Artis onto:birthDate ?Tanggal_Lahir . 
 FILTER (?Tanggal_Lahir= "1990-01-05"^^xs:date)
} ORDER BY DESC (?Artis) LIMIT 10

Since SPARQL 1.1, you can use BIND to bind values to variables. The rest is just a matter of string hacks, eg replacement + regex like in this example:

replace(strafter(str(?Artis), str(dbr:))

converts the IRI http://dbpedia.org/resource/Some_Example to the string Some_Example

Then

replace(strafter(str(?Artis), str(dbr:)), ".*(.)$", "$1") as ?lastChar)

picks the last char via a regex, $1 represents the group in the regex.

The final query would be

PREFIX dbo: <http://dbpedia.org/ontology/>
PREFIX dbr: <http://dbpedia.org/resource/>
PREFIX xsd: <http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#>

SELECT * WHERE {
 ?Artis dbo:birthDate ?Tanggal_Lahir . 
 FILTER (?Tanggal_Lahir = "1990-01-05"^^xsd:date)
 BIND(replace(strafter(str(?Artis), str(dbr:)), ".*(.)$", "$1") as ?lastChar)
} 
ORDER BY DESC (?lastChar) 
LIMIT 10

Result (sample):

+------------------------------------------------------+---------------+----------+
|                        Artis                         | Tanggal_Lahir | lastChar |
+------------------------------------------------------+---------------+----------+
| http://dbpedia.org/resource/Barış_Memiş              | 1990-01-05    | ş        |
| http://dbpedia.org/resource/Asha_Roy                 | 1990-01-05    | y        |
| http://dbpedia.org/resource/Gaurav_Pandey            | 1990-01-05    | y        |
| http://dbpedia.org/resource/Eldar_Ragib_Ogly_Mamedov | 1990-01-05 v  |          |
| http://dbpedia.org/resource/Akeem_Thomas             | 1990-01-05    | s        |
| ...                                                  | ...           | ...      |
+------------------------------------------------------+---------------+----------+

Note, this indeed also picks a char like ) the result value, eg for the resource http://dbpedia.org/resource/Stephen_Stirling_(footballer) the result will be

+-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------+---+
| http://dbpedia.org/resource/Stephen_Stirling_(footballer) | 1990-01-05  | ) |
+-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------+---+

In addition, this only works for DBpedia resources beginning with the namespace http://dbpedia.org/resource/ . For arbitrary datasets, omit the strafter part and just use the given regex.

As a side note, it would be good if you stick to common namespace declarations, eg dbo instead of onto and xsd instead of xs .

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