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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T09:25:10+00:00 2026-05-20T09:25:10+00:00

I have a table mapping strings to numbers like this: t[‘a’]=10 t[‘b’]=2 t[‘c’]=4 t[‘d’]=11

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I have a table mapping strings to numbers like this:

t['a']=10
t['b']=2
t['c']=4
t['d']=11

From this I want to create an array-like table whose values are the keys from the first table, ordered by their (descending) values in the first table, like this:

T[1] = 'd' -- 11
T[2] = 'a' -- 10
T[3] = 'c' -- 4
T[4] = 'b' -- 2

How can this be done in Lua?

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    2026-05-20T09:25:10+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 9:25 am
    -- Your table
    local t = { }
    t["a"] = 10
    t["b"] = 2
    t["c"] = 4
    t["d"] = 11
    
    local T = { } -- Result goes here
    
    -- Store both key and value as pairs
    for k, v in pairs(t) do
      T[#T + 1] = { k = k, v = v }
    end
    
    -- Sort by value
    table.sort(T, function(lhs, rhs) return lhs.v > rhs.v end)
    
    -- Leave only keys, drop values
    for i = 1, #T do
      T[i] = T[i].k
    end
    
    -- Print the result
    for i = 1, #T do
      print("T["..i.."] = " .. ("%q"):format(T[i]))
    end
    

    It prints

    T[1] = "d"
    T[2] = "a"
    T[3] = "c"
    T[4] = "b"
    
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