Sorting Data in Array with Angular7/firebase












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I need help with sorting data in array, I want to sort Time in my table.
My time format have HH:MM, in firebase its: {hour:07,minute:15}, and this is how i sort with hour:



this.array.sort((a, b) => a.data.hour- b.data.hour);


Evryting is ok till i face two same hours:
enter image description here



Is there chance to sort hours first than minutes?
Or any other idea is acceptable.










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    I need help with sorting data in array, I want to sort Time in my table.
    My time format have HH:MM, in firebase its: {hour:07,minute:15}, and this is how i sort with hour:



    this.array.sort((a, b) => a.data.hour- b.data.hour);


    Evryting is ok till i face two same hours:
    enter image description here



    Is there chance to sort hours first than minutes?
    Or any other idea is acceptable.










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      I need help with sorting data in array, I want to sort Time in my table.
      My time format have HH:MM, in firebase its: {hour:07,minute:15}, and this is how i sort with hour:



      this.array.sort((a, b) => a.data.hour- b.data.hour);


      Evryting is ok till i face two same hours:
      enter image description here



      Is there chance to sort hours first than minutes?
      Or any other idea is acceptable.










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      I need help with sorting data in array, I want to sort Time in my table.
      My time format have HH:MM, in firebase its: {hour:07,minute:15}, and this is how i sort with hour:



      this.array.sort((a, b) => a.data.hour- b.data.hour);


      Evryting is ok till i face two same hours:
      enter image description here



      Is there chance to sort hours first than minutes?
      Or any other idea is acceptable.







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          You can first sort on hour and then on minute.



          this.array.sort((a, b) => a.data.hour - b.data.hour || a.data.minute - b.data.minute);





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          You can first sort on hour and then on minute.



          this.array.sort((a, b) => a.data.hour - b.data.hour || a.data.minute - b.data.minute);





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          You can first sort on hour and then on minute.



          this.array.sort((a, b) => a.data.hour - b.data.hour || a.data.minute - b.data.minute);





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            In 10 min i will accept answer. Tnx Hassan :)

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          You can first sort on hour and then on minute.



          this.array.sort((a, b) => a.data.hour - b.data.hour || a.data.minute - b.data.minute);





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          You can first sort on hour and then on minute.



          this.array.sort((a, b) => a.data.hour - b.data.hour || a.data.minute - b.data.minute);






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