package main import ( "fmt" "sort" ) // Go’s sort package implements sorting for builtins and user-defined types func main() { // Sort methods are specific to the builtin type // an example for strings // sorting is in-place, so it changes the given slice and doesn’t return a new one strs := []string{"c", "a", "b"} sort.Strings(strs) fmt.Println("Strings:", strs) // an example of sorting ints ints := []int{7, 2, 4} sort.Ints(ints) fmt.Println("Ints: ", ints) // use sort to check if a slice is already in sorted order s := sort.IntsAreSorted(ints) fmt.Println("Sorted: ", s) }