Go by Example: Sorting
Go’s slices package implements sorting for builtins
and user-defined types. We’ll look at sorting for
builtins first.

package main
import (
"fmt"
"slices"
)
func main() {
Sorting functions are generic, and work for any ordered built-in type. For a list of ordered types, see cmp.Ordered.
strs := []string{"c", "a", "b"}
slices.Sort(strs)
fmt.Println("Strings:", strs)
An example of sorting ints.
ints := []int{7, 2, 4}
slices.Sort(ints)
fmt.Println("Ints: ", ints)
We can also use the slices package to check if
a slice is already in sorted order.
s := slices.IsSorted(ints)
fmt.Println("Sorted: ", s)
}