You're right, It doesn't only sort by RouteDistance. I didn't look long enough at the code, just the result. My bad.

The result when changing ID: 5 with a distance of: 3.1 I get the following result:

ID: 1 Distance: 1.7 RouteDistance: 2.5
ID: 5 Distance: 3.1 RouteDistance: 0
ID: 2 Distance: 1.5 RouteDistance: 2.8
ID: 3 Distance: 2.3 RouteDistance: 4.3

This is my excpected result but then again, it will not work in all cases :/


In reply to Re^4: Sorting an array of hashes with an exeption by martin_87
in thread Sorting an array of hashes with an exception by martin_87

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