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Build workflows and apps that sort array of items in ascending or descending order - for Microsoft Power Platform, Salesforce, Nintex and more.
The “Sort Collection” action takes an array of strings and orders them according to the user’s choice of sort type.
For example, an array of strings such as “keys”, “wallet”, “phone”, “hat”, “umbrella” sorted by ascending would return a collection of “hat”, “keys”, “phone”, “umbrella”, “wallet”.
Parameters
Title | Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Input | input | array | Collection of items to sort |
Order | order | string | Sort type |
Response
Status | Title | Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Success | Result | result | array | Sorted collection |
Failure | Result | result | string | Error description |
How to sort array of items in ascending or descending order with Microsoft Power Automate
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How to sort array of items in ascending or descending order with Microsoft Power Apps
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How to sort array of items in ascending or descending order with Salesforce
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How to sort array of items in ascending or descending order with Nintex
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If your platform is not listed and it supports Open API (Swagger) extensions, import the API Definition document from the Developer Edition product on our Customer Portal at https://portal.apptigent.com/product (look for the Open API link at the top of the PowerTools Developer API definition page). Invoke the desired actions in your app or workflow design tool, supplying values for the listed parameters. Refer to the developer documentation on the Customer Portal for details on input and output formats.
If you are developing a custom app, execute a RESTful POST operation to the /CountCollection endpoint in your application code or use the pre-generated client scaffolding from our Github repo at https://github.com/apptigent/powertools. Be sure to include your API Key (Client ID) in the header using the “X-IBM-Client-Id” key/value pair. The body should be a well-formed JSON object with the parameter label(s) and value(s) in the specified format. Refer to the API documentation at https://portal.apptigent.com for more information.
Example
const request = require('request');
const options = {
method: 'POST',
url: 'https://connect.apptigent.com/api/utilities/SortCollection',
headers: {
'X-IBM-Client-Id': 'REPLACE_THIS_KEY',
'content-type': 'application/json',
accept: 'application/json'
},
body: {input: ['a', 'd', 'c', 'b', 'e'], order: 'Ascending'},
json: true
};
request(options, function (error, response, body) {
if (error) throw new Error(error);
console.log(body);
});