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I have an array of objects which created from a custom class. The custom class have some attributes and i want to sort the array by one of these attributes? Is there an easy way to implement this on ruby, or should i code it from scratch?

Example:

class Example
  attr_accessor :id, :number

  def initialize(iid,no)
    @id = iid
    @number = no
  end
end

exarray = []
1000.times do |n|
  exarray[n] = Example.new(n,n+5)
end

Here i want to sort the exarray by its elements number attribute.

3 Answers 3

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sort_by is probably the shortest option

exarray.sort_by {|x| x.number}

This also works

exarray.sort_by &:number
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If you wish to encapsulate this logic inside the class, implement a <=> method on your class, you can tell Ruby how to compare objects of this type. Here's a basic example:

class Example
  include Comparable  # optional, but might as well
  def <=>(other)
    this.number <=> other.number
  end
end

Now you can call exarray.sort and it will "just work."


Further reading:

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Try:

exarray.sort { |a, b| a.number <=> b.number }
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  • 1
    Always use sort_by instead of sort if you can. And you usually can. Feb 20, 2011 at 20:49
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    @glen mcdonald: a little explanation might be nice. Two advantages of sort_by are that it is shorter and more concise and that it includes an implicit Schwartzian Transform to avoid computing expensive things for each comparison in the sort. Feb 20, 2011 at 21:08

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