Javascript Uint32Array sort()

Introduction

The Javascript Uint32Array sort() method sorts the elements of a typed array numerically.

It returns the sorted typed array.

This method works the same as Array.prototype.sort(), except that sorts the values numerically instead of as strings.

Uint32Array.sort([compareFunction])
Parameter Optional Meaning
compareFunctionOptional Specifies a function that defines the sort order.

Unlike plain Arrays, a compare function is not required to sort the numbers numerically.

Regular Arrays require a compare function to sort numerically:

let numbers = new Uint32Array([40, 1, 5, 200]);
numbers.sort();//www  .j  a  va 2 s .  c om
numbers = [40, 1, 5, 200];
numbers.sort();
console.log(numbers);

numbers.sort((a, b) => a - b); // compare numbers
console.log(numbers);



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