Reputation: 485
I am trying to sort an array of objects with each object containing:
var recent = [{id: "123",age :12,start: "10/17/13 13:07"} , {id: "13",age :62,start: "07/30/13 16:30"}];
Date format is: mm/dd/yy hh:mm
.
I want to sort in order of date with the most recent first. If date is same it should be sorted by their time parts.
I tried out the below sort()
function, but it is not working:
recent.sort(function(a,b))
{
a = new Date(a.start);
b = new Date(b.start);
return a-b;
});
Also how should I iterate over the objects for sorting? Something like:
for (var i = 0; i < recent.length; i++)
{
recent[i].start.sort(function (a, b)
{
a = new Date(a.start);
b = new Date(b.start);
return a-b;
} );
}
There can be any number of objects in the array.
Upvotes: 47
Views: 78755
Reputation: 2814
ES6:
recent.sort((a,b)=> new Date(b.start).getTime()-new Date(a.start).getTime());
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 17956
This function allows you to create a comparator that will walk a path to the key you would like to compare on:
function createDateComparator ( path = [] , comparator = (a, b) => a.getTime() - b.getTime()) {
return (a, b) => {
let _a = a
let _b = b
for(let key of path) {
_a = _a[key]
_b = _b[key]
}
return comparator(_a, _b)
}
}
const input = (
[ { foo: new Date(2017, 0, 1) }
, { foo: new Date(2018, 0, 1) }
, { foo: new Date(2016, 0, 1) }
]
)
const result = input.sort(createDateComparator([ 'foo' ]))
console.info(result)
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 4446
As has been pointed out in the comments, the definition of recent isn't correct javascript.
But assuming the dates are strings:
var recent = [
{id: 123,age :12,start: "10/17/13 13:07"},
{id: 13,age :62,start: "07/30/13 16:30"}
];
then sort like this:
recent.sort(function(a,b) {
return new Date(a.start).getTime() - new Date(b.start).getTime()
});
More details on sort function from W3Schools
Upvotes: 65
Reputation: 5140
recent.sort(function(a,b) { return new Date(a.start).getTime() - new Date(b.start).getTime() } );
Upvotes: 7