I have tried adapting this code to use to sort a multidimensional array on a named key/field. The field is an integer what I need to sort smallest to biggest.
function myCmp($a, $b)
{
return strcmp($a["days"], $b["days"]);
}
uasort($myArray, "myCmp");
This sorts the arrays as I need but in the wrong order. At the moment it sorts biggest to smallest, not using natural order. I need to sort smallest to biggest in natural order (eg 2 comes before 5, 12 and 24).
strnatcmp() is your friend
e.g. (using a php 5.3 closure/anonymous function):
<?php
$myArray = array( 'foo'=>array('days'=>2), 'bar'=>array('days'=>22), 'ham'=>array('days'=>5), 'egg'=>array('days'=>12) );
uasort($myArray, function($a, $b) { return strnatcmp($a["days"], $b["days"]); });
foreach($myArray as $k=>$v) {
echo $k, '=>', $v['days'], "\n";
}
prints
foo=>2
ham=>5
egg=>12
bar=>22
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