I have this item
const data: Item[] = [
{
key: 1,
name: 'John Brown',
date: moment('10-10-2019').format('L'),
address: 'New York No. 1 Lake Park',
},
{
key: 2,
name: 'Joe Black',
date: moment('11-10-2019').format('L'),
address: 'London No. 1 Lake Park',
},
{
key: 3,
name: 'Jim Green',
date: moment('7-10-2019').format('L'),
address: 'Sidney No. 1 Lake Park',
},
{
key: 4,
name: 'Jim Red',
date: moment('8-10-2019 8:00 PM').format('L'),
// date: moment('8-10-2019 8:00 PM').format('MMMM Do YYYY, h:mm:ss a'),
address: 'London No. 2 Lake Park',
},
];
If I use that data for "date" , and I use the following sorter it works fine
sorter: (a, b) => moment(a.date).unix() - moment(b.date).unix()
But I want the data to be a bit more complex, like this
date: moment('8-10-2019 8:00 PM').format('MMMM Do YYYY, h:mm:ss a')
Which evaluates to August 10th 2019, 8:00:00 pm
Problem is, that I can't sort that data with the above sorter. How could I do it?
Try this sorter:
sorter: (a, b) =>
new Date(moment(a.date, "MMMM Do YYYY, h:mm:ss a").format("LLL")) -
new Date(moment(b.date, "MMMM Do YYYY, h:mm:ss a").format("LLL")),
Also take note that there's a deprecate warning that you are using a value (your provided date) that is not in a recognized RFC2822 or ISO format. You can check a valid format on moment
documentation.
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