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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T03:03:22+00:00 2026-05-15T03:03:22+00:00

function Player() { var score; this.getScore = function() { return score; } this.setScore =

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function Player() {
  var score;

  this.getScore = function() { return score; }
  this.setScore = function(sc) { score = sc; }
}

function compare(playerA, playerB) {
  return playerA.getScore() - playerB.getScore();
}

var players = [];

players['player1'] = new Player();
players['player2'] = new Player();

Array(players).sort(compare);

I have code that is similar to the above. When I step through the code with a debugger, the compare function never gets called and the array isn’t sorted. I’m not sure what’s wrong with my code?

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    2026-05-15T03:03:22+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 3:03 am

    It’s not sorting because you have specified the keys that the variables within the array belong on. Sorting will only move the objects on integer-valued keys. You should see your sorting work if you create your array as follow:

    var players = [new Player(), new Player()];
    

    though, of course, it won’t be very effective since you have neither a score on which to sort or a method of identifying them. This’ll do it:

    function Player(name, score) {
      this.getName = function() { return name; }
      this.getScore = function() { return score; }
      this.setScore = function(sc) { score = sc; }
    }
    
    function comparePlayers(playerA, playerB) {
      return playerA.getScore() - playerB.getScore();
    }
    
    var playerA = new Player('Paul', 10);
    var playerB = new Player('Lucas', 5);
    var playerC = new Player('William', 7);
    
    var players = [playerA, playerB, playerC];
    
    for (var i = 0; i < players.length; i++)
        alert(players[i].getName() + ' - ' + players[i].getScore());
    
    players.sort(comparePlayers);
    
    for (var i = 0; i < players.length; i++)
        alert(players[i].getName() + ' - ' + players[i].getScore());
    

    Hope that helps.

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