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PHP array sorting

The elements in the array can be arranged in descending or ascending order alphabetically or numerically.

PHP - Array sorting functions

In this chapter, we will introduce the following PHP array sorting functions one by one:

sort() - Sort an array in ascending order

rsort() - Sort an array in descending order

asort() - Sort an array in ascending order based on the values ​​of an associative array

ksort() - Sort an array in ascending order based on the keys of the associative array

arsort() - Sort the array in descending order based on the values ​​of the associative array

krsort() - Sort the array in descending order based on the values ​​of the associative array keys, sort the array in descending order

sort() - sort the array in ascending order

The following example sorts the $cars array The elements are sorted in ascending alphabetical order:

Example

<?php
$cars=array("Volvo","BMW","Toyota");
sort($cars);
print_r($cars);
?>

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The following example sorts the elements in the $numbers array in ascending numerical order:

Example

<?php
$numbers=array(4,6,2,22,11);
sort($numbers);
print_r($numbers);
?>

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rsort() - Sort the array in descending order

The following example will $cars The elements in the array are sorted in descending alphabetical order:

Example

<?php
$cars=array("Volvo","BMW","Toyota");
rsort($cars);
print_r($cars);
?>

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The following example sorts the elements in the $numbers array in descending numerical order:

Example

<?php
$numbers=array(4,6,2,22,11);
rsort($numbers);
print_r($numbers);
?>

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asort() - Sort the array in ascending order according to the value of the array

Below The example of sorts the associative array in ascending order according to the value of the array:

Example

<?php
$age=array("Peter"=>"35","Ben"=>"37","Joe"=>"43");
asort($age);
print_r($age);
?>

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ksort() - According to the value of the array Key, sort the array in ascending order

The following example sorts the associative array in ascending order according to the key of the array:

Example

<?php
$age=array("Peter"=>"35","Ben"=>"37","Joe"=>"43");
ksort($age);
print_r($age);
?>

Try it»

arsort() - Sort the array in descending order according to the value of the array

The following Example Sort an associative array in descending order based on the value of the array:

Example

<?php
$age=array("Peter"=>"35","Ben"=>"37","Joe"=>"43");
arsort($age);
print_r($age);
?>

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krsort() - based on the key of the array , sort the array in descending order

The following example sorts the associative array in descending order according to the key of the array:

Example

<?php
$age=array("Peter"=>"35","Ben"=>"37","Joe"=>"43");
krsort($age);
print_r($age);
?>

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There are also 2 functions to explain:

1.shuffle random shuffle

The shuffle function can randomly sort the elements in the array

Example

<?php
$numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10];
shuffle($number);
print_r($number);
?>

Every time the above code is executed, the output order is different. Note: Associative array After being shuffled, the keys will be lost


2. array_reverse reverse order function

The reverse order is to The order of each element in an original array is flipped to reverse order ≠ descending order

If the array is an associative array:

The reverse order is not affected when the key is a character, and the key will still be retained

When the key is a number, the default key will be reset to 0, 1, 2 after reverse order...

When the second parameter is true, the key is a number, and the reverse order will retain the numeric key

Example

<?php
$names = [10 => '张三', 60 => '阿毛', 30 => '李四', 25 => '宝哥'];
print_r(array_reverse($names));
print_r(array_reverse($names, true));
?>

Complete PHP Array Reference Manual

For a complete reference manual for all array functions, please visit our PHP Array Reference Manual.

This reference manual provides a brief description and application examples of each function!


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