// Price Low To High
array?.sort((a, b) => (a.price > b.price ? 1 : -1))
// Price High To Low
array?.sort((a, b) => (a.price > b.price ? -1 : 1))
// Name A to Z
array?.sort((a, b) => (a.name > b.name ? 1 : 1))
// Name Z to A
array?.sort((a, b) => (a.name > b.name ? -1 : 1))
// Sort by date
array.sort((a,b) => new Date(b.date) - new Date(a.date));
array.sort(function(a,b){
// Turn your strings into dates, and then subtract them
// to get a value that is either negative, positive, or zero.
return new Date(b.date) - new Date(a.date);
});
var array = [{id: 1, date:'Mar 12 2012 10:00:00 AM'}, {id: 2, date:'Mar 8 2012 08:00:00 AM'}];
array.sort(function(a, b) {
var c = new Date(a.date);
var d = new Date(b.date);
return c-d;
});
//This method will be sort array in ascending order:
var numArray = [5, 10, 12, 9, 31, 21, 18, 55, 39, 40];
numArray.sort((a, b) => {
return a - b;
});
console.log(numArray);
//This method will be sort array in descending order:
numArray.sort((a, b) => {
return b - a;
});
console.log(numArray)
//sort array by date
// Name Z to A
array.sort((a, b) => (a.name > b.name ? -1 : 1))
console.log(array)
// Sort by date
array.sort((a,b) => new Date(a.date) - new Date(b.date));
console.log(array)
var l = [new Date(2022, 10, 10), new Date(2022, 10, 8), new Date(2022, 10, 6), new Date(2022, 10, 15), new Date(2022, 10, 2)];
console.log(l.sort((date1, date2)=>date1-date2));