can you help me with a doubt?
I'm trying an approach more didatical in JS, creatind a POJO/POCO for a model class.
I have a Person object:
function person(name, age, gender) {
this.name = name;
this.age = age;
this.gender = gender;
return this;
}
Now I can create some data:
var personalities = new Array(new person("Alicia", 152, "F"),
new person("Bartolomeu Simpson", 36, "M"),
new person("Ayrton Senna", 58, "M"),
new person("Jean J. Michel", 36, "M"),
new person("Jean J. Michel", 37, "M"));
Well, done it if I call sort method there is no action to order this data:
personalities.sort();
for(var i = 0; i < personalities.length; i++)
console.log(personalities[i].name);
Output is:
Alicia
Bartolomeu Simpson
Ayrton Senna
Jean J. Michel
Jean J. Michel
I created a toString() method:
function person(name, age, gender) {
this.name = name;
this.age = age;
this.gender = gender;
this.toString = function() {
return this.name + " " +
this.age + " years old" +
(this.gender == 'M' ? " man" : " woman");
};
return this;
}
Now the sort method is "ok", the output now is:
Alicia
Ayrton Senna
Bartolomeu Simpson
Jean J. Michel
Jean J. Michel
But I want do something different, order by name and age (oldest first). I implemented the method compareTo(obj):
function person(name, age, gender) {
this.name = name;
this.age = age;
this.gender = gender;
this.toString = function() {
return this.name + " " +
this.age + " years old" +
(this.gender == 'M' ? " man" : " woman");
};
this.compareTo = function(otherPerson) {
var resultOfComparison = 0;
if(this.name > otherPerson.name) {
resultOfComparison = 1;
return resultOfComparison;
}
else if(this.name < otherPerson.name) {
resultOfComparison = -1;
return resultOfComparison;
}
else if(this.age > otherPerson.age) {
resultOfComparison = -1;
return resultOfComparison;
}
else if(this.age < otherPerson.age) {
resultOfComparison = 1;
return resultOfComparison;
}
return resultOfComparison;
};
return this;
}
The method is ok, look it:
var jean1 = new person("Jean J. Michel", 36, "M");
var jean2 = new person("Jean J. Michel", 37, "M");
console.log(jean1.compareTo(jean2)); //1
console.log(jean1.compareTo(jean1)); //0
console.log(jean2.compareTo(jean1)); //-1
Can I use this approach to sort my array? Something like this:
personalities.sort(person.compareTo);
I really do not want to do it in a service class that use my model:
personalities.sort(function(personA, personB) {
var resultOfComparison = 0;
if(personA.name > personB.name) {
resultOfComparison = 1;
return resultOfComparison;
}
else if(personA.name < personB.name) {
resultOfComparison = -1;
return resultOfComparison;
}
else if(personA.age > personB.age) {
resultOfComparison = -1;
return resultOfComparison;
}
else if(personA.age < personB.age) {
resultOfComparison = 1;
return resultOfComparison;
}
return resultOfComparison;
});
I think that this is a model responsibility.
Thanks for all help.
.sort()
a small function that just returnspersonA.compareTo(personB)
?personalities.sort((personA, personB) => personA.compareTo(personB));