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title: collections.Sort
linkTitle: sort
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description: Sorts slices, maps, and page collections.
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categories: [functions]
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keywords: []
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menu:
docs:
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parent: functions
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function:
aliases: [sort]
returnType: any
signatures: ['collections.Sort COLLECTION [KEY] [ORDER]']
relatedFunctions:
- collections.Reverse
- collections.Shuffle
- collections.Sort
- collections.Uniq
aliases: [/functions/sort]
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---
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The `KEY` is optional when sorting slices in ascending order, otherwise it is required. When sorting slices, use the literal `value` in place of the `KEY` . See examples below.
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The `ORDER` may be either `asc` (ascending) or `desc` (descending). The default sort order is ascending.
## Sort a slice
The examples below assume this site configuration:
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{{< code-toggle file = "hugo" copy = false > }}
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[params]
grades = ['b','a','c']
{{< / code-toggle > }}
### Ascending order {#slice-ascending-order}
Sort slice elements in ascending order using either of these constructs:
{{< code file = "layouts/_default/single.html" copy = false > }}
{{ sort site.Params.grades }} → [a b c]
{{ sort site.Params.grades "value" "asc" }} → [a b c]
{{< / code > }}
In the examples above, `value` is the `KEY` representing the value of the slice element.
### Descending order {#slice-descending-order}
Sort slice elements in descending order:
{{< code file = "layouts/_default/single.html" copy = false > }}
{{ sort site.Params.grades "value" "desc" }} → [c b a]
{{< / code > }}
In the example above, `value` is the `KEY` representing the value of the slice element.
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## Sort a map
The examples below assume this site configuration:
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{{< code-toggle file = "hugo" copy = false > }}
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[params.authors.a]
firstName = "Marius"
lastName = "Pontmercy"
[params.authors.b]
firstName = "Victor"
lastName = "Hugo"
[params.authors.c]
firstName = "Jean"
lastName = "Valjean"
{{< / code-toggle > }}
{{% note %}}
When sorting maps, the `KEY` argument must be lowercase.
{{% /note %}}
### Ascending order {#map-ascending-order}
Sort map objects in ascending order using either of these constructs:
{{< code file = "layouts/_default/single.html" copy = false > }}
{{ range sort site.Params.authors "firstname" }}
{{ .firstName }}
{{ end }}
{{ range sort site.Params.authors "firstname" "asc" }}
{{ .firstName }}
{{ end }}
{{< / code > }}
These produce:
```text
Jean Marius Victor
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```
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### Descending order {#map-descending-order}
Sort map objects in descending order:
{{< code file = "layouts/_default/single.html" copy = false > }}
{{ range sort site.Params.authors "firstname" "desc" }}
{{ .firstName }}
{{ end }}
{{< / code > }}
This produces:
```text
Victor Marius Jean
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```
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## Sort a page collection
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Although you can use the `sort` function to sort a page collection, Hugo provides [built-in methods for sorting page collections] by:
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- weight
- linktitle
- title
- front matter parameter
- date
- expiration date
- last modified date
- publish date
- length
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In this contrived example, sort the site's regular pages by `.Type` in descending order:
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{{< code file = "layouts/_default/home.html" copy = false > }}
{{ range sort site.RegularPages "Type" "desc" }}
< h2 > < a href = "{{ .RelPermalink }}" > {{ .Title }}< / a > < / h2 >
{{ end }}
{{< / code > }}
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[built-in methods for sorting page collections]: /templates/lists/#order-content