Measurement generally refers to the measurement of length, and counting generally refers to the recorded numbers, such as how many books, how much time spent and so on.
Labels are generally designated by people, such as student numbers. Sorting generally refers to the size of rows, such as year and month.
Specific differences:
Counting is a mathematical behavior of repeatedly adding and subtracting 1, which is usually used to calculate how many objects there are or to place the required number of objects. In addition, counting can also be used to learn the knowledge of several numbers and number systems. The inclusion count is usually used to calculate the number of days in the calendar. Usually eight days from Sunday, Monday will be the first day, Tuesday the second day, and next Monday the eighth day. In internal statistics, Sunday will be the first day, so the next Sunday will be the first day.
The content of surveying includes two parts: measurement and layout. Measurement refers to the use of measuring instruments and tools to obtain a series of measurement data through measurement and calculation, or to draw the terrain of the earth's surface into a topographic map. Plane layout refers to marking the positions of planned buildings and structures on the drawings on the ground as the basis for construction.
Label, a number used by some products to indicate performance. For example, cement has various labels such as No.200, No.300, No.400, No.500 and No.600 due to its different compressive strength, as well as general signs and symbols.
Sorting is a common operation in computers, and its purpose is to adjust a group of "unordered" record sequences into "ordered" record sequences.