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{{MacroFunction
|name=json.sort
|name=json.sort
|version=1.3b51
|version=1.3b51
|description=
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Used to sort JSON arrays. If the array contains only numbers, they are sorted numerical, otherwise the values are sorted as strings alphabetically.
Used to sort JSON arrays. If the array contains only numbers, they are sorted numerically; otherwise, the values are sorted as strings alphabetically.


|usage=
|usage=
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<syntaxhighlight lang="mtmacro" line>
json.sort(array)
json.sort(array)
</source>
</syntaxhighlight>
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<syntaxhighlight lang="mtmacro" line>
json.sort(array, direction)
json.sort(array, direction)
</source>
</syntaxhighlight>
If you have a [[JSON Array]] that contains [[JSON Object]]s
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json.sort(array, direction, key1, ..., keyN)
</syntaxhighlight>
 
'''Parameters'''
'''Parameters'''
* {{code|array}} - The JSON array to sort.
* {{code|array}} - The JSON array to sort.
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** {{code|"a"}}
** {{code|"a"}}
** {{code|"d"}}
** {{code|"d"}}
* {{code|key1, ..., keyN}} - The keys in the [[JSON Object]]s contained within the [[JSON Array]] used for sorting. All [[JSON Object]]s must contain these fields.
|examples=
Sorting a [[JSON Array]] containing numbers.
<syntaxhighlight lang="mtmacro" line>
[json.sort("[1,4,5,6,2,1,9,20,1]")]
</syntaxhighlight>
Produces {{code|[1,1,1,2,4,5,6,9,20]}}
Sorting a [[JSON Array]] containing strings.
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[json.sort("['Hero', 'Dragon', 'Elf', 'Wolf', 'Mage', 'Eagle', 'Troll']")]
</syntaxhighlight>
Produces {{code|["Dragon","Eagle","Elf","Hero","Mage","Troll","Wolf"]}}
Sorting a mixture of numbers and strings (all will be treated as string).
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[json.sort("['Hero', 3, 'Elf', 'Wolf', 100, 'Eagle', 'Troll']")]
</syntaxhighlight>
Produces {{code|[100,3,"Eagle","Elf","Hero","Troll","Wolf"]}}
Sorting objects by a single string key
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[h:vals = '[ {name:"Hero", HP:10},
            {name:"Wolf", HP:5},
            {name:"Mage", HP:20},
            {name:"Troll", HP:15},
            {name:"Eagle", HP:5} ]']
[json.sort(vals, "a", "name")]
</syntaxhighlight>
Produces
{{code|[{"name":"Eagle","HP":5},{"name":"Hero","HP":10},{"name":"Mage","HP":20},{"name":"Troll","HP":15},{"name":"Wolf","HP":5}]}}


Sorting objects by a single numeric key
<syntaxhighlight lang="mtmacro" line>
[h:vals = '[ {name:"Hero", HP:10},
            {name:"Wolf", HP:5},
            {name:"Mage", HP:20},
            {name:"Troll", HP:15},
            {name:"Eagle", HP:5} ]']
[json.sort(vals, "a", "HP")]
</syntaxhighlight>
Produces
{{code|[{"name":"Wolf","HP":5},{"name":"Eagle","HP":5},{"name":"Hero","HP":10},{"name":"Troll","HP":15},{"name":"Mage","HP":20}]}}
Sorting objects by a two keys, first HP then Name.
<syntaxhighlight lang="mtmacro" line>
[h:vals = '[ {name:"Hero", HP:10},
            {name:"Wolf", HP:5},
            {name:"Mage", HP:20},
            {name:"Troll", HP:15},
            {name:"Eagle", HP:5} ]']
[json.sort(vals, "a", "HP", "name")]
</syntaxhighlight>
Produces
{{code|[{"name":"Eagle","HP":5},{"name":"Wolf","HP":5},{"name":"Hero","HP":10},{"name":"Troll","HP":15},{"name":"Mage","HP":20}]}}
[[Category:JSON Function]]
}}
}}
[[Category:JSON Function]]

Latest revision as of 23:59, 15 March 2023

json.sort() Function

Introduced in version 1.3b51
Used to sort JSON arrays. If the array contains only numbers, they are sorted numerically; otherwise, the values are sorted as strings alphabetically.

Usage

json.sort(array)
json.sort(array, direction)

If you have a JSON Array that contains JSON Objects

json.sort(array, direction, key1, ..., keyN)

Parameters

  • array - The JSON array to sort.
  • direction - Defaults to "ascending", acceptable values:
    • "ascending"
    • "descending"
    • "ascend"
    • "descend"
    • "asc"
    • "desc"
    • "a"
    • "d"
  • key1, ..., keyN - The keys in the JSON Objects contained within the JSON Array used for sorting. All JSON Objects must contain these fields.

Examples

Sorting a JSON Array containing numbers.
[json.sort("[1,4,5,6,2,1,9,20,1]")]

Produces [1,1,1,2,4,5,6,9,20]

Sorting a JSON Array containing strings.

[json.sort("['Hero', 'Dragon', 'Elf', 'Wolf', 'Mage', 'Eagle', 'Troll']")]

Produces ["Dragon","Eagle","Elf","Hero","Mage","Troll","Wolf"]

Sorting a mixture of numbers and strings (all will be treated as string).

[json.sort("['Hero', 3, 'Elf', 'Wolf', 100, 'Eagle', 'Troll']")]

Produces [100,3,"Eagle","Elf","Hero","Troll","Wolf"]

Sorting objects by a single string key

[h:vals = '[ {name:"Hero", HP:10}, 
             {name:"Wolf", HP:5}, 
             {name:"Mage", HP:20}, 
             {name:"Troll", HP:15}, 
             {name:"Eagle", HP:5} ]'] 
[json.sort(vals, "a", "name")]

Produces

[{"name":"Eagle","HP":5},{"name":"Hero","HP":10},{"name":"Mage","HP":20},{"name":"Troll","HP":15},{"name":"Wolf","HP":5}]

Sorting objects by a single numeric key

[h:vals = '[ {name:"Hero", HP:10}, 
             {name:"Wolf", HP:5}, 
             {name:"Mage", HP:20}, 
             {name:"Troll", HP:15}, 
             {name:"Eagle", HP:5} ]'] 
[json.sort(vals, "a", "HP")]

Produces

[{"name":"Wolf","HP":5},{"name":"Eagle","HP":5},{"name":"Hero","HP":10},{"name":"Troll","HP":15},{"name":"Mage","HP":20}]

Sorting objects by a two keys, first HP then Name.

[h:vals = '[ {name:"Hero", HP:10}, 
             {name:"Wolf", HP:5}, 
             {name:"Mage", HP:20}, 
             {name:"Troll", HP:15}, 
             {name:"Eagle", HP:5} ]'] 
[json.sort(vals, "a", "HP", "name")]

Produces

[{"name":"Eagle","HP":5},{"name":"Wolf","HP":5},{"name":"Hero","HP":10},{"name":"Troll","HP":15},{"name":"Mage","HP":20}]