# Sorting Arrays Of Objects With Lodash The [`lodash`](https://lodash.com/) library comes with a couple functions for sorting collections of objects -- [`sortBy`](https://lodash.com/docs/4.17.15#sortBy) and [`orderBy`](https://lodash.com/docs/4.17.15#orderBy). Consider the following collection of pokemon: ```javascript const pokemon = [ { name: "Pikachu", level: 12 }, { name: "Charmander", level: 12 }, { name: "Squirtle", level: 15 }, { name: "Bulbasaur", level: 11 } ]; ``` This collection can be sorted in ascending order by the value of a key in the object using `sortBy`. ```javascript import _sortBy from "lodash/sortBy"; _sortBy(pokemon, ["level"]); ``` If you want to control whether the sorting is in ascending or descending order, use `orderBy`. ```javascript import _orderBy from "lodash/orderBy"; _orderBy(pokemon, ["level"], ["desc"]); ``` You can also do sorting with primary and secondary keys by including two values in the key sort array. ```javascript import _sortBy from "lodash/sortBy"; _sortBy(pokemon, ["name", "level"]); ``` And if you want to indpendently control ascending/descending for these as well, you can. ```javascript import _orderBy from "lodash/orderBy"; _orderBy(pokemon, ["level", "name"], ["desc", "asc"]); ``` Check out the [live example](https://codesandbox.io/s/jolly-ardinghelli-cem7t) to see it in action.