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JS array sort

numArray.sort((a, b) => a - b); // For ascending sort
numArray.sort((a, b) => b - a); // For descending sort
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sort javascript array

var points = [40, 100, 1, 5, 25, 10];
points.sort((a,b) => a-b)

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array sort

Array.Sort(array); // this will Modify original Array
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sort javascript

//Higher order function for sorting

numArray.sort((a, b) => a - b); // For ascending sort
numArray.sort((a, b) => b - a); // For descending sort

const points = [40, 100, 1, 5, 25, 10];
points.sort(function(a, b){
  return a - b
});


////HOF/////
numArray.sort(function(a, b){
  return a - b
});
//output >> [1 ,5 , 10 ,25 ,40 ,100]
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javascript sort

var names = ["Peter", "Emma", "Jack", "Mia", "Eric"];
names.sort(); // ["Emma", "Eric", "Jack", "Mia", "Peter"]

var objs = [
  {name: "Peter", age: 35},
  {name: "Emma", age: 21},
  {name: "Jack", age: 53}
];

objs.sort(function(a, b) {
  return a.age - b.age;
}); // Sort by age (lowest first)
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sort js

numArray.sort((a, b) => a - b); // For ascending sort
numArray.sort((a, b) => b - a); // For descending sort
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sort in javascript array

//sort is function in js which sort according to alphanumerical
//for array with number it is little twist
const items= ["Banana","Orange","Apple"];
const ratings = [92,52,2,22]
console.log(items.sort())// reuturn ["Apple","Banana","Orange]
//for array with number
ratings.sort(function(a,b){
return a-b; //ascending for decending b-a
// return is negative a is sorted befor b 
// positive b is sorted before a
// if they are the same is 0 then nothing changes.
})
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js sort

let numbers = [4, 10, 5, 1, 3];
numbers.sort((a, b) => a - b);
console.log(numbers);

// [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
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sort method in js

// Sort method

// const arr = [3,53,423,534,3];
// console.log(arr.sort());

// const names = ["fahad", "taha", "salman", "mojeeb"]; // This looks good but if we solve this sort this like with capital letters it'll give first priority to capital letter then it'll sort small letters the example is given below

// names.sort();
// console.log(names);

// Example
// const namesWithCapitalLetters = ["fahad", "Taha", "salman", "mojeeb"];
// namesWithCapitalLetters.sort();

// console.log(namesWithCapitalLetters);

// That's how it works :)

// How to get expected output

// const arr = [3,53,423,534,3];
// console.log(arr.sort()); ---> We're not getting expected output while we're doing this but there is a way with that we can get our expected output

// The way

const arr = [3, 53, 423, 534, 3];
console.log(arr.sort((a, b) => a - b));

// How this is working questing is this?

// What javascript here doing is first javascript 3 and 52 a = 3 b = 52; And now if we 3 to 52 and we'll get number greater than 0 then javascript sort those numbers in order of b then a ---> like 52, 3 and if we got the output less than 0 then javascript sort the number in order of a, b ---> 3  52 and yes you're right this is the correct output :)

// A use case of sort method

// Imagine you have a ecommerce site and you want to sort products prices then how can you sort the prices of products with sort method example given below

// Example
const userCart = [
  { producdId: 1, producdPrice: 355 },
  { producdId: 2, producdPrice: 5355 },
  { producdId: 3, producdPrice: 34 },
  { producdId: 4, producdPrice: 3535 },
];

// Use this for low to high
userCart.sort((a, b) => a.producdPrice - b.producdPrice);

// console.log(userCart)

// ===================================

// Use this for high to low
userCart.sort((a, b) => b.producdPrice - a.producdPrice);

// console.log(userCart)

// ==============The End=================
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sort array in javascript

//This method will be sort array in ascending order:
var numArray = [5, 10, 12, 9, 31, 21, 18, 55, 39, 40];
numArray.sort((a, b) => {
  return a - b;
});
console.log(numArray);

//This method will be sort array in descending order:
numArray.sort((a, b) => {
  return b - a;
});

console.log(numArray)

//sort array by date

// Name Z to A
array.sort((a, b) => (a.name > b.name ? -1 : 1))

console.log(array)
// Sort by date
array.sort((a,b) =>  new Date(a.date) - new Date(b.date));

console.log(array)
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js sort array

// ascending (normal)
numArray.sort((a,b) => a-b);

// decending (reverse)
numArray.sort((a,b) => b-a);
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javascript sort

homes.sort(function(a, b) {
    return parseFloat(a.price) - parseFloat(b.price);
});
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sort() function example JavaScript

function ascendingOrder(arr) {
  return arr.sort(function(a, b) {
    return a - b;
  });
}
ascendingOrder([1, 5, 2, 3, 4]);
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javascript sort

homes.sort((a, b) => parseFloat(a.price) - parseFloat(b.price));
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Sort in array in Javascript

const ascending: any= values.sort((a,b) =>  (a > b ? 1 : -1));
const descending: any= values.sort((a,b) => (a > b ? -1 : 1))
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array sort

const stringArray = ['Blue', 'Humpback', 'Beluga'];
const numberArray = [40, 1, 5, 200];
const numericStringArray = ['80', '9', '700'];
const mixedNumericArray = ['80', '9', '700', 40, 1, 5, 200];

function compareNumbers(a, b) {
  return a - b;
}

stringArray.join(); // 'Blue,Humpback,Beluga'
stringArray.sort(); // ['Beluga', 'Blue', 'Humpback']

numberArray.join(); // '40,1,5,200'
numberArray.sort(); // [1, 200, 40, 5]
numberArray.sort(compareNumbers); // [1, 5, 40, 200]

numericStringArray.join(); // '80,9,700'
numericStringArray.sort(); // ['700', '80', '9']
numericStringArray.sort(compareNumbers); // ['9', '80', '700']

mixedNumericArray.join(); // '80,9,700,40,1,5,200'
mixedNumericArray.sort(); // [1, 200, 40, 5, '700', '80', '9']
mixedNumericArray.sort(compareNumbers); // [1, 5, '9', 40, '80', 200, '700']
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sort array javascript

let array = ['12'. '54'];
array.sort((a,b) => a -b);
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sort method js

let numbers = [0, 1 , 2, 3, 10, 20, 30 ];
numbers.sort( function( a , b){
    if(a > b) return 1;
    if(a < b) return -1;
    return 0;
});

console.log(numbers);
Code language: JavaScript (javascript)
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javascript sort array

/*//*\___________________l4r3f4c3@proton.me________________/|**/
/**/  Array.prototype.sort2d = function(column) {              //
/**/  column = typeof column === "undefined" ? 0 : column      // 
/**/  return this.sort((a, b) => a[column]-b[column]); }       //
/**/  const unsorted2DArray = [[3,1,1,1],[9,3,3,3],[6,2,2,2]]  //
/**/  sorted2DArray = unsorted2DArray.sort2d()                 //
/**/  //sorted2DArray = [ [3,1,1,1],[6,2,2,2],[9,3,3,3] ]      //
/*//*======================/*//*/=========================/||*/
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JavaScript Sorting Arrays

var fruits = ["Banana", "Orange", "Apple", "Mango"];
fruits.sort();        // Sorts the elements of fruits
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javascript sorting an array

sorting an array
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Sort in javascript

const numbers = [4, 7, 1, 3, 6, 9, 2, 5];
const numbersSort = numbers.sort();
console.log(numbersSort);
//Output:[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9]
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array.sort

Array.prototype.sort()
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how to sort an array in js

//ascending order
let ArrayOne = [1,32,5341,10,32,10,90]
ArrayOne = ArrayOne.sort(function(x,y){x-y})
//descending order
let ArrayTwo = [321,51,51,324,111,1000]
ArrayTwo = ArrayTwo.sort(function(x,y){y-x})
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Sorting in JavaScript

var l = ["a", "w", "r", "e", "d", "c", "e", "f", "g"];
console.log(l.sort())
/*[ 'a', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'e', 'f', 'g', 'r', 'w' ]*/
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sort array

a = ['12', '24', '44', '32', '55'] 
a.sort! # a is now sorted 
 
a.sort # returns a sorted array, but does not modify a itself. Typical use: b = a.sort
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js sort array

// student array 
let students = ['John', 'Jane', 'Mary', 'Mark', 'Bob'];

// sort the array in ascending order
students.sort();

// ? result = ['Bob', 'Jane', 'John', 'Mark', 'Mary']

// sort the array in descending order
students.sort().reverse();

// ? result = ['Mary', 'Mark', 'John', 'Jane', 'Bob']
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javascript sort

let arr = [1,2,3,3,4]

arr.sort() => sorts in ascending order from right to left


// You can sort in custom orders by defining a custom comparison function
// ex:

arr.sort(function compareNumbers(firstNumber, secondNumber){
	/*
    if a negative number is returned, firstNumber will be the first number in the output
    if a positive number is returned, secondNumber will be the first number in the output
    if a 0 is returned, it will default to returning them in the position they're already in
    */
  
	// ascending order
  	// return firstNumber - secondNumber
  
    // descending order
    //return secondNumber - firstNumber
  
  	// Always want 3's to come first:
  	/*
  	if firstNumber === 3{
    	return -1
    }
  	if secondNumber === 3{
    	return 1
    }
  	return secondNumber - firstNumber
  	*/
  
  
})



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sort javascript

arr.sort()
arr.sort(fonctionComparaison)
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sort array

let sortArray =  array.sorted(by: { $0.name.lowercased() < $1.name.lowercased() })
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how to sort an array

var carBrands = ["Toyota", "Jeep", "Ford", "Volvo"];
carBrands.sort();
// array.sort() method sorts an array in ascending order by default
// extend the function like below to sort in descending order or customize
//carBrands.sort(function(a, b){return b-a});
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sort array

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array sort

Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in);
        int[] arr = new   int[6];
        System.out.println("Enter the elements in the array");

        for (int i = 0;i< arr.length;i++){
            arr[i] = sc.nextInt();
        }
        Arrays.sort(arr);
        for (int values : arr){
            System.out.print(values +" ");
        }
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sort javascript

numArray.sort((a, b) => a - b);
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sorting array

       int current = 0;
        for (int i = 0; i < array.length ; i++) {
            for (int j = i+1; j < array.length ; j++) {
                if (array[i]>array[j]) {
                    current = array[i];
                    array[i] = array[j];
                    array[j] = current;
                }
            }
        }
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define array sort method in javascript

How does the following code sort this array to be in numerical order?     

    var array=[25, 8, 7, 41]

    array.sort(function(a,b){
      return a - b
    })

I know that if the result of the computation is... 

**Less than 0**: "a" is sorted to be a lower index than "b".<br />
**Zero:** "a" and "b" are considered equal, and no sorting is performed.<br />
**Greater than 0:** "b" is sorted to be a lower index than "a".<br />

Is the array sort callback function called many times during the course of the sort?

If so, I'd like to know which two numbers are passed into the function each time. I assumed it first took "25"(a) and "8"(b), followed by "7"(a) and "41"(b), so:

25(a) - 8(b) = 17 (greater than zero, so sort "b" to be a lower index than "a"): 8, 25

7(a) - 41(b) = -34 (less than zero, so sort "a" to be a lower index than "b": 7, 41

How are the two sets of numbers then sorted in relation to one another?

Please help a struggling newbie!

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sort javascript array

const months = ['March', 'Jan', 'Feb', 'Dec'];
months.sort();
console.log(months);
// expected output: Array ["Dec", "Feb", "Jan", "March"]

const array1 = [1, 30, 4, 21, 100000];
array1.sort();
console.log(array1);
// expected output: Array [1, 100000, 21, 30, 4]
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sort function explained javascript

var sortedArray = myArray.sort(function(a,b){
                                   if (a.name < b.name)
                                      return -1;
                                   else if (a.name == b.name)
                                      return 0;
                                   else
                                      return 1;
                               });
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sort array

//The sort() method sorts an array alphabetically:
const fruits = ["Banana", "Orange", "Apple", "Mango"];
fruits.sort();
//output >> [ "Apple",Banana","Mango", "Orange" ]

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sort an array

// C++ code for k largest elements in an array
#include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
  
void kLargest(int arr[], int n, int k)
{
    // Sort the given array arr in reverse
    // order.
    sort(arr, arr + n, greater<int>());
  
    // Print the first kth largest elements
    for (int i = 0; i < k; i++)
        cout << arr[i] << " ";
}
  
// driver program
int main()
{
    int arr[] = { 1, 23, 12, 9, 30, 2, 50 };
    int n = sizeof(arr) / sizeof(arr[0]);
    int k = 3;
    kLargest(arr, n, k);
}
  
// This article is contributed by Chhavi
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JavaScript Array sort()

let persolize=[ { key: 'speakers', view: 10 }, { key: 'test', view: 5 } ]
  
persolize.sort((a,b) => a.view - b.view);

//If it only array and not an array object, use below statement
//persolize.sort((a,b) => a - b);
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