The definitive function for sorting arrays in PHP.
array_sort(array $array): array
array_sort(array $array, array $options = []): array
array_sort(array $array, int $flags = SORT_LOCALE_STRING): array
array_sort(array $array, int $flags = SORT_LOCALE_STRING, array $options = []): array
array_sort(array $array, int $flags = SORT_LOCALE_STRING, callable $callback = null, array $options = []): array
array_sort(array $array, callback $callback = null, array $options = []): array
array
The input array.
flags
The parameter flags may be used to modify the sorting behavior using these values:
- SORT_REGULAR - compare items normally; the details are described in the comparison operators section
- SORT_NUMERIC - compare items numerically
- SORT_STRING - compare items as strings
- SORT_LOCALE_STRING - compare items as strings, based on the current locale. It uses the locale, which can be changed using setlocale()
- SORT_NATURAL - compare items as strings using "natural ordering" like natsort()
- SORT_FLAG_CASE - can be combined (bitwise OR) with SORT_STRING or SORT_NATURAL to sort strings case-insensitively
callback
The parameter callback is a function to convert an array item to its string or numeric form. If it is set to NULL the default function is used:
$callback = function($item){ return (string)$item; };
options
The default options are:
Array(
"sort_keys" => false,
"reverse" => false,
"preserve_keys" => false,
)
The function array_sort returns the sorted array.
$fruits = ["d" => "lemon", "a" => "orange", "b" => "banana", "c" => "apple"];
array_sort($fruits); // ["apple", "banana", "lemon", "orange"]
array_sort($fruits,["reverse" => true]); // ["orange", "lemon", "banana", "apple"]
array_sort($fruits,["preserve_keys" => true]); // ["c" => "apple", "b" => "banana", "d" => "lemon", "a" => "orange"]
array_sort($fruits,["preserve_keys" => true, "reverse" => true]); // ["a" => "orange", "d" => "lemon", "b" => "banana", "c" => "apple"]
// === SORTING KEYS ===
array_sort($fruits,["sort_keys" => true]); // ["a" => "orange", "b" => "banana", "c" => "apple", "d" => "lemon"]
array_sort($fruits,["sort_keys" => true, "reverse" => true]); // ["d" => "lemon", "c" => "apple", "b" => "banana", "a" => "orange"]
// === NUMERIC SORTING ===
$numbers = ["d" => 200, "a" => 100, "b" => 20, "c" => 10];
// not yet :)
array_sort($numbers); // [10, 100, 20, 200];
array_sort($numbers,SORT_NUMERIC); // [10, 20, 100, 200]
array_sort($numbers,SORT_NUMERIC,["reverse" => true]); // [200, 100, 20, 10]
array_sort($numbers,SORT_NUMERIC,["preserve_keys" => true]); // ["c" => 10, "b" => 20, "a" => 100, "d" => 200]
// === SORTING OF STRUCTURES ===
$books = [
[
"author" => "Verne, Jules",
"title" => "Around the World in Eighty Days",
],
[
"author" => "Tolstoy, Leo",
"title" => "War and Peace",
],
[
"author" => "King, Stephen",
"title" => "The X-Files",
],
[
"author" => "Toole, John Kennedy",
"title" => "A Confederacy of Dunces",
],
];
// sorting by the author
array_sort($books, function($book){ return $book["author"]; });
// [
// [
// "author" => "King, Stephen",
// "title" => "The X-Files",
// ],
// [
// "author" => "Tolstoy, Leo",
// "title" => "War and Peace",
// ],
// [
// "author" => "Toole, John Kennedy",
// "title" => "A Confederacy of Dunces",
// ],
// [
// "author" => "Verne, Jules",
// "title" => "Around the World in Eighty Days",
// ],
// ]
// sorting by the title without article
array_sort($books, function($book){ return preg_replace("/^(a|the) /i","",$book["title"]); });
// [
// [
// "author" => "Verne, Jules",
// "title" => "Around the World in Eighty Days",
// ],
// [
// "author" => "Toole, John Kennedy",
// "title" => "A Confederacy of Dunces",
// ],
// [
// "author" => "Tolstoy, Leo",
// "title" => "War and Peace",
// ],
// [
// "author" => "King, Stephen",
// "title" => "The X-Files",
// ],
// ]
Just use the Composer:
composer require yarri/array-sort
ArraySort is free software distributed under the terms of the MIT license