I have two arrays like this;
var a = [5,3,1,2,4]
var val = [{id: 'no5'}, {id: 'no3'}, {id: 'no1'}, {id: 'no2'}, {id: 'no4'}]
They match each other index. a[i] == val[i]
However there are cases where I need to sort a
so;
a.sort(function(a,b){ return a-b }) // a = [1,2,3,4,5]
My problem is, how do I re-index a
so that it matches the index of val
?
a
before sorting it, so you can get the original version back?0:99, 1:5, 2:1
after sort is0:1, 1:5, 2:99
. I need to get 99 back to its original index. The value will be changed after I sort, so it's going to be a problem to compare...