Example 1: sorting array from highest to lowest javascript
let numbers = [5, 13, 1, 44, 32, 15, 500]
let lowestToHighest = numbers.sort((a, b) => a - b);
let highestToLowest = numbers.sort((a, b) => b-a);
Example 2: javascript sort
var names = ["Peter", "Emma", "Jack", "Mia", "Eric"];
names.sort();
var objs = [
{name: "Peter", age: 35},
{name: "Emma", age: 21},
{name: "Jack", age: 53}
];
objs.sort(function(a, b) {
return a.age - b.age;
});
Example 3: javascript ascending and descending
const arr1 = [21, 2100, 2, 35000];
const arr2 = [21, 2100, 2, 35000];
let ascN = arr1.sort((f, s) => f - s);
let dscN = arr2.sort((f, s) => s - f);
const arr3 = ['21', '2100', '2', '35000'];
const arr4 = ['21', '2100', '2', '35000'];
let ascS = arr3.sort((f, s) => f.length - s.length);
let dscS = arr4.sort((f, s) => s.length - f.length);
Example 4: javascript sort
homes.sort(function(a, b) {
return parseFloat(a.price) - parseFloat(b.price);
});
Example 5: javascript sort array in ascending order
function myFunction() {
points.sort(function(a, b){return a-b});
document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML = points;
}