Node.js URLSearchParams.sort()
In the URLSearchParams interface, the sort() method helps to sort all keys/pairs in place. The sort criteria are unicode points of the keys. This method uses a stable sorting algorithm.
Syntax:
searchParams.sort();
Return: Sorted order of existing name-value pairs in place by their names.
Example 1: In this example, we will see the use of URLSeacrchParams().
javascript
// Create a test URLSearchParams object const searchPars = new URLSearchParams( "d=4 & c=2 & b=3 & a=1" ); // Sort the key/value pairs searchPars.sort(); // Display the sorted query string console.log(searchPars.toString()); |
Output:
a=1&b=3&c=2&d=4
Example 2: In this example, we will see the use of URLSearchParams().
javascript
// Create a test URLSearchParams object const searchPars = new URLSearchParams(z=4 & a=2 & t=3 & a=1"); // Sort the key/value pairs searchPars.sort(); // Display the sorted query string console.log(searchPars.toString()); |
Output:
a=2&a=1&t=3&z=4
Supported Browsers:
- Google Chrome
- IE
- Edge
- Opera
- Apple Safari
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