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How to use sort in php

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How to use sort in php

PHP sort() function

Definition and usage

sort() function index The array is sorted in ascending order.

Note: This function assigns a new key name to the unit in the array. The original key name will be deleted.

Returns TRUE if successful, otherwise returns FALSE.

Tip: Please use the rsort() function to sort the index array in descending order.

Syntax (Recommended learning: PHP video tutorial)

sort(array,sortingtype);

array, required. Specifies the array to be sorted.

sortingtype, optional. Specifies how elements/items of an array are compared.

Possible values:

0 = SORT_REGULAR - Default. Put each item in regular order (Standard ASCII, no change of type)

1 = SORT_NUMERIC - Treat each item as a number.

2 = SORT_STRING - Treat each item as a string.

3 = SORT_LOCALE_STRING - Treat each item as a string, based on the current locale (can be changed via setlocale()).

4 = SORT_NATURAL - Treat each item as a string, using natural sorting like natsort().

5 = SORT_FLAG_CASE - Strings can be sorted in combination (bitwise OR) with SORT_STRING or SORT_NATURAL, case-insensitively.

Example

Sort the elements in the array $cars in ascending alphabetical order:

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<body>

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

$clength=count($cars);
for($x=0;$x<$clength;$x++)
   {
   echo $cars[$x];
   echo "<br>";
   }
?>

</body>
</html>

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