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26

sort array of object js

const books = [
  {id: 1, name: 'The Lord of the Rings'},
  {id: 2, name: 'A Tale of Two Cities'},
  {id: 3, name: 'Don Quixote'},
  {id: 4, name: 'The Hobbit'}
]

books.sort((a,b) => (a.name > b.name) ? 1 : ((b.name > a.name) ? -1 : 0));
Posted by: Guest on April-08-2021
19

javascript sort array with objects

var array = [
  {name: "John", age: 34},
  {name: "Peter", age: 54},
  {name: "Jake", age: 25}
];

array.sort(function(a, b) {
  return a.age - b.age;
}); // Sort youngest first
Posted by: Guest on May-20-2020
13

sort array of objects javascript

var items = [
  { name: 'Edward', value: 21 },
  { name: 'Sharpe', value: 37 },
  { name: 'And', value: 45 },
  { name: 'The', value: -12 },
  { name: 'Magnetic', value: 13 },
  { name: 'Zeros', value: 37 }
];

// sort by value
items.sort(function (a, b) {
  return a.value - b.value;
});

// sort by name
items.sort(function(a, b) {
  var nameA = a.name.toUpperCase(); // ignore upper and lowercase
  var nameB = b.name.toUpperCase(); // ignore upper and lowercase
  if (nameA < nameB) {
    return -1;
  }
  if (nameA > nameB) {
    return 1;
  }

  // names must be equal
  return 0;
});
Posted by: Guest on May-30-2020
0

javascript sort array of objects

// Handles mix-cased strings and numbers with option for setting order
const sortObjectArray = ({ arr, field, order = 'desc' }) => {
   arr.sort(function(a, b) {
      const fieldA = typeof a[field] === 'string' ? a[field].toLowerCase() : a[field]
      const fieldB = typeof b[field] === 'string' ? b[field].toLowerCase() : b[field]

      let result
      if (order === 'desc') {
         result = fieldA > fieldB ? 1 : -1
      } else {
         result = fieldA < fieldB ? 1 : -1
      }
      return result
   })
   return arr
}

let arr = [
  {name: "John", age: 34},
  {name: "Peter", age: 54},
  {name: "jake", age: 25}
]

let arr2 = sortObjectArray({ arr, field: 'name'})
console.log(arr2)
/*
[
{ age: 25, name: "jake"}, 
{ age: 34, name: "John" }, 
{ age: 54, name: "Peter" }
]
*/

let arr3 = sortObjectArray({ arr, field: 'age', order: 'asc' })
console.log(arr3)
/*
[
{ age: 54, name: "Peter" },
{ age: 34, name: "John" }, 
{ age: 25, name: "jake"}
]
*/
Posted by: Guest on March-25-2021
-1

sort function

var vehicules= [
   { nom: "Peugeot 208 1,2l PureTech", img:"208.png" , co2:108 },
   { nom: "Peugeot 5008 2.0 BlueHDi 150", img:"5008.png" , co2: 118 },
   { nom: "Golf GTI", img:"golfgti.png" , co2:148 },
   { nom: "Renault Clio 0.9 TCe 90", img:"clio.jpg" , co2:114 },
   { nom: "Audi A4 2.0 TDI 190", img:"a4.png" , co2: 111},
   { nom: "BMW Serie 2 Tourer 220d", img:"serie2tourer.png" , co2:124 },
   { nom: "Audi SQ7", img:"sq7.png" , co2:198 },
   { nom: "Audi TTS", img:"tts.png" , co2:159 },
];
vehicules.sort(function (a, b) {
   return a.co2 - b.co2;
});
vehicules.forEach(function(v) {
   console.log(v.nom+" avec "+v.co2+" g de CO2/km");    
});
Posted by: Guest on July-29-2020

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