function compareNumeric(a, b) {
if (a > b) return 1;
if (a == b) return 0;
if (a < b) return -1;
}
let arr = [ 1, 2, 15 ];
arr.sort(compareNumeric);
alert(arr); // 1, 2, 15
How does the array get sorted based on the return values? Let's say I have an array:
[2, -5, 3, -7, -8, 14]. If -1 is returned, does that mean that the smaller element switches places with the bigger one? If i compared -7 to the previous bigger element, it would switch places only once though. Or is the whole array traversed by the function so often till there is no return -1