sort in react code example

Example 1: sort array of objects in react js

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 2: sort function in react js

this.state.data.sort((a, b) => a.timeM > b.timeM ? 1:-1).map(
    (item, i) => <div key={i}> {item.matchID} {item.timeM} {item.description}</div>
)

Example 3: react make an ascending descending button

import React from 'react';
import './styles.css';

const useSortableData = (items, config = null) => {
  const [sortConfig, setSortConfig] = React.useState(config);

  const sortedItems = React.useMemo(() => {
    let sortableItems = [...items];
    if (sortConfig !== null) {
      sortableItems.sort((a, b) => {
        if (a[sortConfig.key] < b[sortConfig.key]) {
          return sortConfig.direction === 'ascending' ? -1 : 1;
        }
        if (a[sortConfig.key] > b[sortConfig.key]) {
          return sortConfig.direction === 'ascending' ? 1 : -1;
        }
        return 0;
      });
    }
    return sortableItems;
  }, [items, sortConfig]);

  const requestSort = (key) => {
    let direction = 'ascending';
    if (
      sortConfig &&
      sortConfig.key === key &&
      sortConfig.direction === 'ascending'
    ) {
      direction = 'descending';
    }
    setSortConfig({ key, direction });
  };

  return { items: sortedItems, requestSort, sortConfig };
};

const ProductTable = (props) => {
  const { items, requestSort, sortConfig } = useSortableData(props.products);
  const getClassNamesFor = (name) => {
    if (!sortConfig) {
      return;
    }
    return sortConfig.key === name ? sortConfig.direction : undefined;
  };
  return (
    <table>
      <caption>Products</caption>
      <thead>
        <tr>
          <th>
            <button
              type="button"
              onClick={() => requestSort('name')}
              className={getClassNamesFor('name')}
            >
              Name
            </button>
          </th>
//...
        </tr>
      </thead>
    </table>
  );
};