It might be worth mentioning that sort without a comparison function sorts by converting the elements to strings and using string comparison, so [3,7,2,1,35,24].sort() will end up as [1,2,24,3,35,7].
sort
[3,7,2,1,35,24].sort()
[1,2,24,3,35,7]
Thanks for pointing out.
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It might be worth mentioning that
sort
without a comparison function sorts by converting the elements to strings and using string comparison, so[3,7,2,1,35,24].sort()
will end up as[1,2,24,3,35,7]
.Thanks for pointing out.