PHP uksort() Function
Example
Sort the elements of the $arr array by keys using a user-defined comparison function:
<?php
function my_sort($a,$b)
{
if ($a==$b) return 0;
return
($a<$b)?-1:1;
}
$arr=array("a"=>4,"b"=>2,"c"=>8,d=>"6");
uksort($arr,"my_sort");
?>
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Definition and Usage
The uksort() function sorts an array by keys using a user-defined comparison function.
Tip: Use the uasort() function to sort an array by values using a user-defined comparison function.
Syntax
uksort(array,myfunction);
Parameter | Description |
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array | Required. Specifies the array to sort |
myfunction | Optional. A string that define a callable comparison function. The comparison function must return an integer <, =, or > than 0 if the first argument is <, =, or > than the second argument |
Technical Details
Return Value: | TRUE on success. FALSE on failure |
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PHP Version: | 4+ |
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