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Collect.js sortDesc() Method

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The sortDesc() method is used to sort the collection in the opposite order as the sort method.

Syntax:

collect.sortDesc()

Parameters: The collect() method takes one argument that is converted into the collection and then sortDesc() method is applied on it.

Return Value: This method returns the collection in descending order.

The below example illustrates the sortDesc() method in collect.js:

Example 1:

JavaScript
const collect = require('collect.js'); 
   
let arr = [8, 4, 7, 6, 5, 11, 3]; 
   
const collection = collect(arr); 
 
const sorted = collection.sortDesc();
 
let result = sorted.all();
       
console.log(result);

Output:

[11, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3]

Example 2:

JavaScript
const collect = require('collect.js'); 
   
let obj = [ 
    { 
        subject: 'English', 
        score: 95, 
    }, 
   { 
        subject: 'math', 
        score: 86, 
    },
    { 
        subject: 'science', 
        score: 90, 
    }
]; 
    
const collection = collect(obj); 
 
const sorted = collection.sortDesc('score');
 
let result = sorted.all();
       
console.log(result);

Output:

 [ 
   { 
        subject: 'science', 
        score: 90, 
   },
   { 
        subject: 'English', 
        score: 95, 
   },
      { 
        subject: 'math', 
        score: 86, 
   }
]

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