/*! © SpryMedia Ltd - datatables.net/license */ (function( factory ){ if ( typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ) { // AMD define( ['datatables.net'], function ( $ ) { return factory( $, window, document ); } ); } else if ( typeof exports === 'object' ) { // CommonJS module.exports = function (root, $) { if ( ! root ) { // CommonJS environments without a window global must pass a // root. This will give an error otherwise root = window; } if ( ! $.fn.dataTable ) { require('datatables.net')(root, $); } return factory( $, root, root.document ); }; } else { // Browser factory( jQuery, window, document ); } }(function( $, window, document, undefined ) { 'use strict'; var DataTable = $.fn.dataTable; /** * This function will restore the order in which data was read into a DataTable * (for example from an HTML source). Although you can set `dt-api order()` to * be an empty array (`[]`) in order to prevent sorting during initialisation, * it can sometimes be useful to restore the original order after sorting has * already occurred - which is exactly what this function does. * * Please note that this plug-in can only be used for client-side processing * tables (i.e. without `serverSide: true`). * * @name order.neutral() * @summary Change ordering of the table to its data load order * @author [Allan Jardine](http://datatables.net) * @requires DataTables 1.10+ * * @returns {DataTables.Api} DataTables API instance * * @example * // Return table to the loaded data order * table.order.neutral().draw(); */ DataTable.Api.register('order.neutral()', function () { return this.iterator('table', function (s) { s.aaSorting.length = 0; s.aiDisplay.sort(function (a, b) { return a - b; }); s.aiDisplayMaster.sort(function (a, b) { return a - b; }); }); }); return DataTable; }));