Example 1: 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));
Example 2: sort by object property javascript
let list = [
{
name: "world"
},
{
name: "hello",
},
];
// This doesn't account for if names are the same between objects
let x = list.sort((a, b) => (a.name > b.name ? 1 : -1));
console.log(x);
/*
[
{
name: "hello",
},
{
name: "world"
},
];
*/
Example 3: 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
Example 4: typescript sort array of objects
const list = [
{ color: 'white', size: 'XXL' },
{ color: 'red', size: 'XL' },
{ color: 'black', size: 'M' }
]
list.sort((a, b) => (a.color > b.color) ? 1 : -1)
Example 5: javascript sort object js
grossaryList = {
'bread': 1,
'apple': 6,
'milk': 1,
'orange': 3,
'broccoli': 2
}
return Object
.entries(grossaryList)
.sort((a,b) => b[1]-a[1])
//=> [['apple', 6],['orange', 3],['broccoli', 2],['bread',1],['milk', 1]]
Example 6: javascript sort array of object by property
function sortByDate( a, b ) {
if ( a.created_at < b.created_at ){
return -1;
}
if ( a.created_at > b.created_at ){
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
myDates.sort(sortByDate);//myDates is not sorted.