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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T19:22:37+00:00 2026-05-14T19:22:37+00:00

I have an array with arrays in it, where I want to sort the

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I have an array with arrays in it, where I want to sort the outer arrays based on values in a specific column in the inner.

I bet that sounded more than a bit confusing, so I’ll skip straight to an example.

Initial data:

var data = [
  [
    "row_1-col1",
    "2-row_1-col2",
    "c-row_1-coln"
  ],
  [
    "row_2-col1",
    "1-row_2-col2",
    "b-row_2-coln"
  ],
  [
    "row_m-col1",
    "3-row_m-col2",
    "a-row_m-coln"
  ]
];

Sort data, based on column with index 1

data.sortFuncOfSomeKind(1);

where the object then would look like this;

var data = [
  [
    "row_2-col1",
    "1-row_2-col2",
    "b-row_2-coln"
  ],
  [
    "row_1-col1",
    "2-row_1-col2",
    "c-row_1-coln"
  ],
  [
    "row_m-col1",
    "3-row_m-col2",
    "a-row_m-coln"
  ]
];

Sort data, based on column with index 2

data.sortFuncOfSomeKind(2);

where the object then would look like this;

var data = [
  [
    "row_m-col1",
    "3-row_m-col2",
    "a-row_m-coln"
  ],
  [
    "row_2-col1",
    "1-row_2-col2",
    "b-row_2-coln"
  ],
  [
    "row_1-col1",
    "2-row_1-col2",
    "c-row_1-coln"
  ]
];

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Is there an existing solution to this that you know of, or would I have to write one myself? If so, which would be the easiest sort algorithm to use? QuickSort?

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    2026-05-14T19:22:37+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 7:22 pm

    Array#sort (see section 15.4.4.11 of the spec, or MDC) accepts an optional function parameter which will be used to compare two entries for sorting purposes. The function should return -1 if the first argument is “less than” the second, 0 if they’re equal, or 1 if the first is “greater than” the second. So:

    outerArray.sort(function(a, b) {
        var valueA, valueB;
    
        valueA = a[1]; // Where 1 is your index, from your example
        valueB = b[1];
        if (valueA < valueB) {
            return -1;
        }
        else if (valueA > valueB) {
            return 1;
        }
        return 0;
    });
    

    (You can obviously compress that code a bit; I’ve kept it verbose for clarity.)

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