The difference between sort, sortBy, sortWith is that:
1. sort: take function as args.
2. sortBy: take prop as args.
3. sortWith: take array of funcs as args.
const R = require(\'ramda\'); const {sort, sortBy, sortWith, descend, prop, ascend} = R; const sample = [ {name: "Sally", age: 29, height: 65}, {name: "Zac", age: 29, height: 72}, {name: "John", age: 32, height: 61}, {name: "Lisa", age: 28, height: 63}, {name: "Bob", age: 29, height: 66}, {name: "Allen", age: 29, height: 66} ]; const heightDescending = descend(prop(\'height\')); const ageDescending = descend(prop(\'age\')); const nameAscending = ascend(prop(\'name\')); const sortWithCondition = sortWith([ heightDescending, ageDescending, nameAscending ]); const result = sortWithCondition(sample); /* * [ { name: \'Zac\', age: 29, height: 72 }, { name: \'Allen\', age: 29, height: 66 }, { name: \'Bob\', age: 29, height: 66 }, { name: \'Sally\', age: 29, height: 65 }, { name: \'Lisa\', age: 28, height: 63 }, { name: \'John\', age: 32, height: 61 } ] * */ console.log(result); /* * sort: take function * */ const sortByNameDescending = sort(descend(prop(\'name\'))); const result1 = sortByNameDescending(sample); /* * [ { name: \'Zac\', age: 29, height: 72 }, { name: \'Sally\', age: 29, height: 65 }, { name: \'Lisa\', age: 28, height: 63 }, { name: \'John\', age: 32, height: 61 }, { name: \'Bob\', age: 29, height: 66 }, { name: \'Allen\', age: 29, height: 66 } ] * */ console.log("sortByNameDescending:", result1); /* * sortBy: take prop * */ const age = prop(\'age\'); const result2 = sortBy(age); /* * [ { name: \'Lisa\', age: 28, height: 63 }, { name: \'Sally\', age: 29, height: 65 }, { name: \'Zac\', age: 29, height: 72 }, { name: \'Bob\', age: 29, height: 66 }, { name: \'Allen\', age: 29, height: 66 }, { name: \'John\', age: 32, height: 61 } ] * */ console.log(result2(sample));