I'm trying to sort an array of arrays with integers inside, for example:
var array = [[123, 3], [745, 4], [643, 5], [643, 2]];
How can I sort it in order to return something like the following?
array = [[745, 4], [643, 2], [643, 5], [123, 3]];
You can pass a custom comparison function to Array.prototype.sort()
, like so:
var sortedArray = array.sort(function(a, b) { return a - b; });
This would sort an array of integers in ascending order. The comparison function should return:
0
if you want a
to appear before b
0
if you want b
to appear before a
0
if a
and b
are the sameSo, for this example you would want something like:
var sortedArray = array.sort(function(a, b) {
return b[0] - a[0];
});
If you wanted to sort on both elements of each sub-array (ie. sort by the first element descending, then if they are the same then sort by the second element descending), you could do this:
var sortedArray = array.sort(function(a, b) {
if (a[0] == b[0]) {
return a[1] - b[1];
}
return b[0] - a[0];
});
See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/sort for more info.
[2, 2] > [1, 3]
is true and [1, 0] > [0, 1]
is true... etc.
Oct 11, 2021 at 3:27
>
and <
operators you can explicitly return 1, -1, or 0
from the compare function.
Oct 12, 2021 at 20:06
<
operator - it isn't correct in all situations. The arrays are implicitly stringified via .join(',')
before comparing (see stackoverflow.com/questions/8328908/…). This means that [11, 2] < [2, 3] == true
which is not what you want.
Aug 29 at 5:50
You can use sort
method and first sort by first elements and then by second.
var array = [[123, 3], [745, 4], [643, 5], [643, 2]];
array.sort(([a, b], [c, d]) => c - a || b - d);
console.log(array)
Assuming you want to sort by the first index in your example, the sort function exists to solve your problem.
let ans = [[123, 3], [745, 4], [643, 5], [643, 2]].sort( (a, b) => {
return b[0] - a[0]
})
console.log(ans)
A solution for the arrays with generic lengths (not limited to 2 or equal) can be as below:
var array = [[123, 3], [745, 4], [643, 5], [643, 2]];
array.sort((a,b)=>
{
for(let i=0;i<a.length && i<b.length;i++){
if(a[i]!==b[i]){
return a[i]-b[i];
}
}
return a.length-b.length;
}
)
console.log(array)
If you want to sort sub array in ascending order as per first element, we can do :
arrayToSort.sort((a, b) =>a[0] - b[0]);
const order = [ "red", "green", "blue" ];
defines the order and you want to sort[ "blue", "green", "red" ]
according toorder
), then see Sort array based on another array.