alpha-sort
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Alphabetically sort an array of strings
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alpha-sort
Alphabetically sort an array of strings
With correct sorting of unicode characters. Supports natural sort order with an option.
Install
$ npm install alpha-sort
Usage
import alphaSort from 'alpha-sort';
['b', 'a', 'c'].sort(alphaSort());
//=> ['a', 'b', 'c']
['b', 'a', 'c'].sort(alphaSort({descending: true}));
//=> ['c', 'b', 'a']
['B', 'a', 'C'].sort(alphaSort({caseInsensitive: true}));
//=> ['a', 'B', 'C']
['file10.txt', 'file2.txt', 'file03.txt'].sort(alphaSort({natural: true}));
//=> ['file2.txt', 'file03.txt', 'file10.txt']
API
alphaSort(options?)
Get a comparator function to be used as argument for Array#sort
.
options
Type: object
descending
Type: boolean
Default: false
Whether or not to sort in descending order.
caseInsensitive
Type: boolean
Default: false
Whether or not to sort case-insensitively.
Note: If two elements are considered equal in the case-insensitive comparison, the tie-break will be a standard (case-sensitive) comparison. Example:
import alphaSort from 'alpha-sort';
['bar', 'baz', 'Baz'].sort(alphaSort({caseInsensitive: true}));
//=> ['bar', 'Baz', 'baz']
natural
Type: boolean
Default: false
Whether or not to sort using natural sort order (such as sorting 10
after 2
).
Note: If two elements are considered equal in the natural sort order comparison, the tie-break will be a standard (non-natural) comparison. Example:
import alphaSort from 'alpha-sort';
['file10.txt', 'file05.txt', 'file0010.txt'].sort(alphaSort({natural: true}));
//=> ['file05.txt', 'file0010.txt', 'file10.txt']
preprocessor
Type: function
Default: undefined
A custom function that you can provide to manipulate the elements before sorting. This does not modify the values of the array; it only interferes in the sorting order.
This can be used, for example, if you are sorting book titles in English and want to ignore common articles such as the
, a
or an
:
import alphaSort from 'alpha-sort';
['The Foo', 'Bar'].sort(alphaSort({
preprocessor: title => title.replace(/^(?:the|a|an) /i, '')
}));
//=> ['Bar', 'The Foo']
Note: If two elements are considered equal when sorting with a custom preprocessor, the tie-break will be a comparison without the custom preprocessor.
Related
- num-sort - Sort an array of numbers