JavaScript - Quicksand Sorting Into Vertical Row
Hello,
I have a portfolio online (boctay.com/asaf) and I'm using the quicksand plugin with some sorting/filtering script. My question is simple, for some reason when clicking on one of the buttons to filter, the items are first ordered into a vertical row then redrawn horizontally. Never seen this before and have no clue what is causing it. Thanks for any help. Much appreciated. Similar Tutorialshttp://jsfiddle.net/FZ44M/3/ Thats my jsfiddle. I'm trying to get the gallerynav to sort the thumbnails based on their class. It does not work at all. I've gone over line by line but I can't see the mistake. When I run JSLink i get the error: Error: Problem at line 37 character 14: Cannot set property 'first' of undefined Implied global: $data 13,14, arr 14,15,25, jQuery 28, $ 30 Unused variable: read_button 30 "$", r 32 "read_button" I appreciate any help. So there is a list that is sorted using quicksand. When page loads there is a scrollbar for the list, container has a height and overflow:auto applied. When the quicksand plugin filters the items and then rearranges them, it loses the scrollbar. how can I get it back? Link to Site/Code Hi everyone, I'm new to the forums. I have been coding some simple javascript but it is really new to me. I coded a segment that you can see below but the part in bold doesn't work. I need it to sort by count descending. I'm having major issues with it. Thanks for the help ahead of time Code: <html> <head> <title>ENGO Lab 2.1</title> <script type="text/javascript"> var d=new Date(); var weekday=new Array(7); weekday[0]="Sunday"; weekday[1]="Monday"; weekday[2]="Tuesday"; weekday[3]="Wednesday"; weekday[4]="Thursday"; weekday[5]="Friday"; weekday[6]="Saturday"; var month=new Array(12); month[0]="January"; month[1]="February"; month[2]="March"; month[3]="April"; month[4]="May"; month[5]="June"; month[6]="July"; month[7]="August"; month[8]="September"; month[9]="October"; month[10]="November"; month[11]="December"; document.write("Today is " + weekday[d.getDay()] + "<br />" + d.getFullYear() + "/" + month[d.getMonth()] + "/" + d.getDate() + " " + d.getHours() + ":" + d.getMinutes() + ":" + d.getSeconds()); </script> <script type="text/javascript"> function sort_descending_count(w){ var sorted = w.sort(); sorted.reverse(); var stuff; var wordCounts = {}; var wordHold = {}; for(i=0; i < w.length; i ++ ){ stuff = sorted[i]; if( wordCounts[stuff] == null ){ wordCounts[stuff] = 1; wordHold[stuff] = stuff; } else{ wordCounts[stuff] += 1; } } var i = 1; wordCounts.sort(); var i = 1; var str = '<table border="1" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="5"><th>Sequence</th><th>Word</th><th>Count</th>'; for( stuff in wordCounts){ str+='<tr><td>'+i+'</td><td>'+stuff+'</td><td>'+wordCounts[stuff]+'</td></tr>'; i = i+1; } str+='</table>'; document.getElementById('change2').innerHTML = txt; } </script> <script type="text/javascript"> function sort_descending(w){ var sorted = w.sort(); sorted.reverse(); var stuff; var wordCounts = {}; for(i=0; i < w.length; i ++ ){ stuff = sorted[i]; if( wordCounts[stuff] == null ){ wordCounts[stuff] = 1; } else{ wordCounts[stuff] += 1; } } var i = 1; var str = '<table border="1" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="5"><th>Sequence</th><th>Word</th><th>Count</th>'; for( stuff in wordCounts){ str+='<tr><td>'+i+'</td><td>'+stuff+'</td><td>'+wordCounts[stuff]+'</td></tr>'; i = i+1; } str+='</table>'; document.getElementById('change2').innerHTML = str; } </script> <script type="text/javascript"> var words; function show_prompt() { var name=prompt("Please input a list of words seperated by a space","Banana Apple Orange"); if (name!=null && name!="") { // split input into array using space var arrayOfWords = name.split(" "); // construct object to save each word and its count var wordCounts = {}; words = arrayOfWords; for(i=0; i < arrayOfWords.length; i ++ ){ var w = arrayOfWords[i]; if( wordCounts[w] == null ){ wordCounts[w] = 1; } else{ wordCounts[w] += 1; } } // output the result var str = '<table border="1" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="5"><th>Word</th><th>Count</th>'; for( w in wordCounts){ str+='<tr><td>'+w+'</td><td>'+wordCounts[w]+'</td></tr>'; } str+='</table>'; document.getElementById('change').innerHTML = str; var button = '<input type="button" onclick="sort_descending(words)" value="Sort with word alphabetically descending">'; var button2 = '<input type="button" onclick="sort_descending_count(words)" value="Sort with word count descending">'; document.getElementById('sorting').innerHTML = button; document.getElementById('sorting2').innerHTML = button2; } else { alert("The Input is Not Valid"); } } window.onload=show_prompt; </script> </head> <body> <br /> <div id="change"> </div> <div id="sorting"> </div> <div id="sorting2"> </div> <div id="change2"> </div> </body> </html>] Hi, I would like to sort a table which has inner table using Javascript. When I try to sort, both the outer table and the Inner table are getting sorted. For Eg: I have a table like this: Category1 10.20.30.40 Issue1 sample1 sample2 sample3 Code1 xyz abc The outer table contains Category1,Issue1,Code1 So, after sorting my table should look like this: Category1 10.20.30.40 Code1 xyz abc Issue1 sample1 sample2 sample3 Please provide a solution for this. Good evening all, I have a form at work that was created to allow for clients information to be inputted into this form. However when the row is inserted it is sorted oldest to newest. I would like to change this however i'm not really sure were to start. Below I have added the javascript code that refers to the addrow function. Any advice would be helpful. Code: function addRow(id){ var tbody = document.getElementById(id).getElementsByTagName("TBODY")[0]; var row = document.createElement("TR") var td1 = document.createElement("TD") textArea = document.createElement('TEXTAREA') td1.appendChild(document.createElement("textarea")) var td2 = document.createElement("TD") textArea = document.createElement('TEXTAREA') td2.appendChild(document.createElement("textarea")) var td3 = document.createElement("TD") textArea = document.createElement('TEXTAREA') td3.appendChild(document.createElement("textarea")) var td4 = document.createElement("TD") textArea = document.createElement('TEXTAREA') td4.appendChild(document.createElement("textarea")) var td5 = document.createElement("TD") textArea = document.createElement('TEXTAREA') td5.appendChild(document.createElement("textarea")) var td6 = document.createElement("TD") textArea = document.createElement('TEXTAREA') td6.appendChild(document.createElement("textarea")) row.appendChild(td1); row.appendChild(td2); row.appendChild(td3); row.appendChild(td4); row.appendChild(td5); row.appendChild(td6); tbody.appendChild(row); var tbody = document.getElementById(id).getElementsByTagName("TBODY")[0]; var row = document.createElement("TR") var td1 = document.createElement("TD") td1.appendChild(document.createTextNode("Remarks:")) var td2 = document.createElement("TD") textArea = document.createElement('TEXTAREA') td2.colSpan="4"; td2.appendChild(document.createElement("textarea")) row.appendChild(td1); row.appendChild(td2); tbody.appendChild(row); } not sure why this wont sort in asending order... i tend to make little dumb mistakes sorry. :/ Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function sort(nums) { var rangeStart = 0; var rangeEnd = nums.length - 1; var i = 0; var minPosition = rangeStart; while(rangeStart < rangeEnd) { // find minumum for(i = rangeStart; i < rangeEnd; i++) { if(nums[i] <= nums[minPosition+1]) { minPosition = i; } } // swap var temp = nums[rangeStart]; nums[rangeStart] = nums[minPosition]; nums[minPosition] = temp; // change range rangeStart++; } } document.write("<h3>Examples</h3>"); first10 = [2,3,5,7,9,4,8,0,6,1]; document.write("<div>Sorting <tt>["+first10+"]</tt> with current code gives "); sort(first10); document.write("<tt>["+first10+"]</tt></div>"); ages = [19,34,20,66,82,53,88,74,39,13]; document.write("<div>Sorting <tt>["+ages+"]</tt> with current code gives "); sort(ages); document.write("<tt>["+ages+"]</tt></div>"); </script> Not really sure why this isn't working. I've mirrored this webpage from a friend's page - everything is literally identical, save for the references to the databases. His works, and mine doesn't. Here's an example of one of the tables I'm trying to sort: http://www.iblhoops.net/modules.php?...isplay=ratings The code in question for said table: Code: // BEGIN RATINGS TABLE $table_ratings="<table class=\"sortable\"> <thead> <tr bgcolor=$color1><th><font color=$color2>Pos</font></th><th><font color=$color2>Player</font></th><th><font color=$color2>Age</font></th><th><font color=$color2>Sta</font></th><th><font color=$color2>2ga</font></th><th><font color=$color2>2g%</font></th><th><font color=$color2>fta</font></th><th><font color=$color2>ft%</font></th><th><font color=$color2>3ga</font></th><th><font color=$color2>3g%</font></th><th><font color=$color2>orb</font></th><th><font color=$color2>drb</font></th><th><font color=$color2>ast</font></th><th><font color=$color2>stl</font></th><th><font color=$color2>tvr</font></th><th><font color=$color2>blk</font></th><th><font color=$color2>o-o</font></th><th><font color=$color2>d-o</font></th><th><font color=$color2>p-o</font></th><th><font color=$color2>t-o</font></th><th><font color=$color2>o-d</font></th><th><font color=$color2>d-d</font></th><th><font color=$color2>p-d</font></th><th><font color=$color2>t-d</font></th><th><font color=$color2>Foul</font></th><th><font color=$color2>Inj</font></th></tr> </thead> <tbody> "; $i=0; while ($i < $num) { if ($yr == "") { $name=mysql_result($result,$i,"name"); $team=mysql_result($result,$i,"teamname"); $pid=mysql_result($result,$i,"pid"); $pos=mysql_result($result,$i,"altpos"); $p_ord=mysql_result($result,$i,"ordinal"); $age=mysql_result($result,$i,"age"); $inj=mysql_result($result,$i,"injured"); $r_2ga=mysql_result($result,$i,"r_fga"); $r_2gp=mysql_result($result,$i,"r_fgp"); $r_fta=mysql_result($result,$i,"r_fta"); $r_ftp=mysql_result($result,$i,"r_ftp"); $r_3ga=mysql_result($result,$i,"r_tga"); $r_3gp=mysql_result($result,$i,"r_tgp"); $r_orb=mysql_result($result,$i,"r_orb"); $r_drb=mysql_result($result,$i,"r_drb"); $r_ast=mysql_result($result,$i,"r_ast"); $r_stl=mysql_result($result,$i,"r_stl"); $r_blk=mysql_result($result,$i,"r_blk"); $r_tvr=mysql_result($result,$i,"r_to"); $r_sta=mysql_result($result,$i,"sta"); $r_foul=mysql_result($result,$i,"r_foul"); $r_totoff=mysql_result($result,$i,"oo")+mysql_result($result,$i,"do")+mysql_result($result,$i,"po")+mysql_result($result,$i,"to"); $r_totdef=mysql_result($result,$i,"od")+mysql_result($result,$i,"dd")+mysql_result($result,$i,"pd")+mysql_result($result,$i,"td"); $r_oo=mysql_result($result,$i,"oo"); $r_do=mysql_result($result,$i,"do"); $r_po=mysql_result($result,$i,"po"); $r_to=mysql_result($result,$i,"to"); $r_od=mysql_result($result,$i,"od"); $r_dd=mysql_result($result,$i,"dd"); $r_pd=mysql_result($result,$i,"pd"); $r_td=mysql_result($result,$i,"td"); $r_bird=mysql_result($result,$i,"bird"); $draftyear=mysql_result($result,$i,"draftyear"); $exp=mysql_result($result,$i,"exp"); $cy=mysql_result($result,$i,"cy"); $cyt=mysql_result($result,$i,"cyt"); $yearoffreeagency=$draftyear+$exp+$cyt-$cy; } else { $name=mysql_result($result,$i,"name"); $team=mysql_result($result,$i,"team"); $pid=mysql_result($result,$i,"pid"); $r_2ga=mysql_result($result,$i,"r_2ga"); $r_2gp=mysql_result($result,$i,"r_2gp"); $r_fta=mysql_result($result,$i,"r_fta"); $r_ftp=mysql_result($result,$i,"r_ftp"); $r_3ga=mysql_result($result,$i,"r_3ga"); $r_3gp=mysql_result($result,$i,"r_3gp"); $r_orb=mysql_result($result,$i,"r_orb"); $r_drb=mysql_result($result,$i,"r_drb"); $r_ast=mysql_result($result,$i,"r_ast"); $r_stl=mysql_result($result,$i,"r_stl"); $r_blk=mysql_result($result,$i,"r_blk"); $r_tvr=mysql_result($result,$i,"r_tvr"); $r_totoff=mysql_result($result,$i,"r_oo")+mysql_result($result,$i,"r_do")+mysql_result($result,$i,"r_po")+mysql_result($result,$i,"r_to"); $r_totdef=mysql_result($result,$i,"r_od")+mysql_result($result,$i,"r_dd")+mysql_result($result,$i,"r_pd")+mysql_result($result,$i,"r_td"); $r_oo=mysql_result($result,$i,"r_oo"); $r_do=mysql_result($result,$i,"r_do"); $r_po=mysql_result($result,$i,"r_po"); $r_to=mysql_result($result,$i,"r_to"); $r_od=mysql_result($result,$i,"r_od"); $r_dd=mysql_result($result,$i,"r_dd"); $r_pd=mysql_result($result,$i,"r_pd"); $r_td=mysql_result($result,$i,"r_td"); } if(($i % 2)==0) { $bgcolor="FFFFFF"; }else{ $bgcolor="EEEEEE"; } if ($tid == 0) { $table_ratings=$table_ratings." <tr bgcolor=$bgcolor><td>$pos</td><td><a href=\"http://www.iblhoops.net/modules.php?name=Player&pa=showpage&pid=$pid\">$name</a></td><td>$age</td><td>$r_sta</td><td>$r_2ga</td><td>$r_2gp</td><td>$r_fta</td><td>$r_ftp</td><td>$r_3ga</td><td>$r_3gp</td><td>$r_orb</td><td>$r_drb</td><td>$r_ast</td><td>$r_stl</td><td>$r_tvr</td><td>$r_blk</td><td>$r_oo</td><td>$r_do</td><td>$r_po</td><td>$r_to</td><td>$r_od</td><td>$r_dd</td><td>$r_pd</td><td>$r_td</td><td>$r_foul</td><td>$inj</td></tr> "; } else { if ($p_ord > 959) { $table_ratings=$table_ratings." <tr bgcolor=$bgcolor><td>$pos</td><td>(<a href=\"http://www.iblhoops.net/modules.php?name=Player&pa=showpage&pid=$pid\">$name)*</a></td><td>$age</td><td>$r_sta</td><td>$r_2ga</td><td>$r_2gp</td><td>$r_fta</td><td>$r_ftp</td><td>$r_3ga</td><td>$r_3gp</td><td>$r_orb</td><td>$r_drb</td><td>$r_ast</td><td>$r_stl</td><td>$r_tvr</td><td>$r_blk</td><td>$r_oo</td><td>$r_do</td><td>$r_po</td><td>$r_to</td><td>$r_od</td><td>$r_dd</td><td>$r_pd</td><td>$r_td</td><td>$r_foul</td><td>$inj</td></tr> "; } elseif ($r_bird == 0) { $table_ratings=$table_ratings." <tr bgcolor=$bgcolor><td>$pos</td><td><i><a href=\"http://www.iblhoops.net/modules.php?name=Player&pa=showpage&pid=$pid\">$name</i></a></td><td>$age</td><td>$r_sta</td><td>$r_2ga</td><td>$r_2gp</td><td>$r_fta</td><td>$r_ftp</td><td>$r_3ga</td><td>$r_3gp</td><td>$r_orb</td><td>$r_drb</td><td>$r_ast</td><td>$r_stl</td><td>$r_tvr</td><td>$r_blk</td><td>$r_oo</td><td>$r_do</td><td>$r_po</td><td>$r_to</td><td>$r_od</td><td>$r_dd</td><td>$r_pd</td><td>$r_td</td><td>$r_foul</td><td>$inj</td></tr> "; } else if ($fayr == "" OR $yearoffreeagency == $fayr) { $table_ratings=$table_ratings." <tr bgcolor=$bgcolor><td>$pos</td><td><a href=\"http://www.iblhoops.net/modules.php?name=Player&pa=showpage&pid=$pid\">$name</a></td><td>$age</td><td>$r_sta</td><td>$r_2ga</td><td>$r_2gp</td><td>$r_fta</td><td>$r_ftp</td><td>$r_3ga</td><td>$r_3gp</td><td>$r_orb</td><td>$r_drb</td><td>$r_ast</td><td>$r_stl</td><td>$r_tvr</td><td>$r_blk</td><td>$r_oo</td><td>$r_do</td><td>$r_po</td><td>$r_to</td><td>$r_od</td><td>$r_dd</td><td>$r_pd</td><td>$r_td</td><td>$r_foul</td><td>$inj</td></tr> "; } } $i++; } $table_ratings=$table_ratings." </tbody> </table> "; if ($tid != 0) { $table_totals=$table_totals." <table class=\"sortable\"> <thead> <tr bgcolor=$color1><th><font color=$color2>Pos</font></th><td colspan=3><font color=$color2>Player</font></th><th><font color=$color2>g</font></th><th><font color=$color2>gs</font></th><th><font color=$color2>min</font></th><th><font color=$color2>fgm</font></th><th><font color=$color2>fga</font></th><th><font color=$color2>ftm</font></th><th><font color=$color2>fta</font></th><th><font color=$color2>3gm</font></th><th><font color=$color2>3ga</font></th><th><font color=$color2>orb</font></th><th><font color=$color2>reb</font></th><th><font color=$color2>ast</font></th><th><font color=$color2>stl</font></th><th><font color=$color2>to</font></th><th><font color=$color2>blk</font></th><th><font color=$color2>pf</font></th><th><font color=$color2>pts</font></th></tr> </thead> <tbody> "; Any ideas? Got this script from the Sam's Teach Yourself Javascript In 24 Hours book, and I'm a little confused with regards to this script I came across, or more specifically, the part of the script I've outlined in red. Code: <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> function numcompare(a,b) { return a-b; } nums = new Array (17, 902, 30, 10, 200, 4, 506); sortednums = nums.sort(numcompare); output = sortednums.join(", "); document.write(output); </script> I really don't understand how the numcompare() function works, and the book doesn't explain it very well. Any help with deciphering this piece of code? Thanks in advance. Hashim. Hello, I have an Object, containing an object, containing an object....etc. So, it's an Object of objects. Not an Array of objects. And now I want to sort this Object of objects. Is there a "native" way in JavaScript to sort an object? Or do I understand it correctly, that I first have to convert the Object to an Array, and than perform an array.sort ? This question is just for my understanding of JavaScript, so I don't go into the wrong direction. Tnx in advance for any explanation. I am trying to make an addition to a .js plugin for a wiki. Currently it does not support sorting my IP address. So far I have created the below code which does more than the script initially did, but is still not sorting 100% correctly. Any tips? Code: sort_ipaddr: function(a,b){ aa = a[0].split(".",4); bb = b[0].split(".",4); var counti = 0; for (var i=0; i<4; i++) { if (parseInt(parseFloat(aa[i])) == parseInt(parseFloat(bb[i]))){} if (parseInt(parseFloat(aa[i])) < parseInt(parseFloat(bb[i]))){counti--} if (parseInt(parseFloat(aa[i])) > parseInt(parseFloat(bb[i]))){counti++} } return counti; }, EDIT I've also tried this which is closer but still not there. Code: sort_ipaddr: function(a,b){ aa = a[0].split(".",4); bb = b[0].split(".",4); var resulta = (aa[3]+(aa[2]*256)+(aa[1]*256*256)+(aa[0]*256*256*256)); var resultb = (bb[3]+(bb[2]*256)+(bb[1]*256*256)+(bb[0]*256*256*256)); return resulta-resultb; }, This results in a list like so: 10.1.15.22 10.1.16.22 10.1.15.23 10.1.15.24 10.1.16.24 10.1.15.25 I am trying to sort an array of strings based on the location of a string called "this.oText.value" inside an array of strings called "aList." If "this.oText.value" comes earlier in an entry in aList (call it "a") than another entry "b", I want "a" to appear before "b". Clearly, there is something very wrong with my code. It really isn't doing anything as of right now. Code: aList.sort(sortArray); function sortArray(a,b) { if(a.toLowerCase().indexOf(this.oText.value.toLowerCase()) < b.toLowerCase().indexOf(this.oText.value.toLowerCase())) return 1; else if(a.toLowerCase().indexOf(this.oText.value.toLowerCase()) > b.toLowerCase().indexOf(this.oText.value.toLowerCase())) return -1; else return 0; } Hi, I need javascript to sort as windows sorts its file. For eg: When the files name contains special characters, number and alphabets(#@!$%.doc, test1.doc,test2.doc, 1.doc) javascript sorts alphabets first and then special characters, but windows sorts special characters first and then alphabets in ascending. I want javascript to sort my array as windows. Kindly help me out in this case. Thanks, Deva. Hi Guys , I have Array of objects , where we have combinations of integers and strings and now I want sort these objects , Example of Array [ 1333, A12, b233, Abc , zaa] the output should as Abc,A12,b233,zaa,1333 I need the code snippet fot this Hi All, I've done a few searches on it, but I can't seem to find the correct order for my date / time script. I have a field that returns the date/time in the following format: Y-m-d H:i:s (i.e. yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss) What I want to do is rearrange this so that it says: 'dd' 'month-name' 'yyyy' at 'time' Anyone have any ideas? Thanks, Neil in IE9 Browser list of country names sorting on keys. we are using Ajax javascript: Code: var data= remoteRequest(url); the data like Code: data={" 11":"Australia"," 14":"Bermuda"," CAN":"Canada"," 12":"France"," 15":"Germany"," IND":"India"," 16":"Russia"," 13":"South Africa"," 10":"UK"," USA":"United States"} name_set= eval('('+data+')'); it fine in all browser the array like Code: name_set[11]=Australia name_set[14]=Bermuda name_set[CAN]=Canada name_set[12]=France name_set[15]=Germany name_set[IND]=India name_set[16]=Russia name_set[13]=South Africa name_set[10]=UK name_set[USA]=United States but in the IE9 browser array keys sorting as like. Code: name_set[10]=UK name_set[11]=Australia name_set[12]=France name_set[13]=South Africa name_set[14]=Bermuda name_set[15]=Germany name_set[16]=Russia name_set[CAN]=Canada name_set[IND]=India name_set[USA]=United States so please help me, how to stop the array sorting in IE9. thanks in Advance, Venu What I need help with is sorting the [0] of my array. I need it to sort so that if the user puts in his last name, whether its uppercase or lowercase (Adams, adams), it will sort through the list of students I add, and put them in an alphabetic order i.e adams, Adams, cook, Douglas....and so on. Here is the code that I have below for just sorting by last name, which will seperate the lowercase entries from the uppercase entries. That would be the opposite of what I want. I had it sorted so that it would sort the [o], which is where the last name value is located. Any thoughtful help would be appreciated. Code: function Last_names( s1, s2 ) { if ( s1[0] > s2[0] ) return 1; return 0; } function sortLast(form) { StudentsLists.sort( Last_names ); windows(form);//calling the windows function each time the sortLast function is called } Say I have a gallery of 16 images and I have a menu for the gallery to sort the images by Most Viewed, Most Recent, Highest Rating, A-Z, Z-A.. if I were to click 1 of the menu links it will change the order of the images but is it possible to actually show the images MOVING into their new places? Looking for a jquery solution if possible.. if not still open to anythin that would work So, I'm using code like the following and getting errors: result = a list of cars with each property separated by ',' and each car separated by '|' This code creates and populates the array (seems to work) Code: var carList = new Array(); var cars = new Array(); var properties = new Array(); cars = result.split("|"); for(var i=0; i<cars.length;i++){ properties = cars[i].split(","); carlist[carlist.length++] = new car(items[0],items[1],items[2]); function car(id,make,model){ carID = id; carMake = make; carModel = model; } Later, I want to sort the array and call it like this: carList.sort(carSort); here's the sort code Code: function carSort(a, b){ var x = a.carMake.toLowerCase(); var y = b.carMake.toLowerCase(); return ((x < y) ? -1 : ((x > y) ? 1 : 0)); } I get the error that "a.carMake does not exist" (in firebug). What am I doing wrong? Hi guys, I am having a problem where the sorting function I have designed is supposed to sort an array of records into descending order in terms of each record's "score" value, I would expect the below code to alert 2,1,0 in that order but it's as if the code didn't even sort it. Help would greatly be appreciated Code: var g=[{sco 0,index:0},{sco 2,index:1},{sco 1,index:2}] function sortScores(scoreRecs){ var swapped; do for(i=0;i<scoreRecs.length-1;i++){ if(scoreRecs[i].score<scoreRecs[i+1].score){ var a=scoreRecs[i] var b=scoreRecs[i+1] var c=a; a=b; b=c; swapped=true; } else{ swapped=false; } } while(swapped==true) } sortScores(g); alert(g[0].score); alert(g[1].score); alert(g[2].score); |