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Array.sort() Method

Name

Array.sort() Method---sort the elements of an array

Availability

Navigator 3.0

Synopsis

array.sort()
array.sort(orderfunc)

Arguments

orderfunc

An optional function used to specify the sorting order.

Returns

Nothing.

Description

The sort() method sorts the elements of array in place--i.e., no copy of the array is made. If sort() is called with no arguments, then the elements of the array are arranged in alphabetical order (more precisely: the order determined by the character encoding). To do this, elements are first converted to strings, if necessary, so that they can be compared.

If you want to sort the array elements in some other order, you must supply a comparison function that compares two values and returns a number indicating their relative order. The comparison function should take two arguments, a and b, and should:

The example section shows how you might write a comparison function to sort an array of numbers in numerical, rather than alphabetical order.

Example

The following code shows how you can write an ordering function and use it to sort an array:

// An ordering function for a numerical sort
function numberorder(a, b) { return a - b; }
a =index.html new Array(33, 4, 1111, 222);
a.sort();             // Alphabetical sort:  1111, 222, 33, 4
a.sort(numberorder);  // Numerical sort: 4, 33, 222, 1111

See Also

"Array", "Array.reverse()"


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