(PHP 5 >= 5.2.0, PHP 7)
ArrayObject::asort — Sort the entries by value
public ArrayObject::asort ([ int $flags = SORT_REGULAR ] ) : void
Sorts the entries such that the keys maintain their correlation with the entries they are associated with. This is used mainly when sorting associative arrays where the actual element order is significant.
flags
The optional second parameter flags
may be used to modify the sorting behavior using these values:
Sorting type flags:
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 No value is returned.
Example #1 ArrayObject::asort() example
<?php $fruits = array("d" => "lemon", "a" => "orange", "b" => "banana", "c" => "apple"); $fruitArrayObject = new ArrayObject($fruits); $fruitArrayObject->asort(); foreach ($fruitArrayObject as $key => $val) { echo "$key = $val\n"; } ?>
The above example will output:
c = apple b = banana d = lemon a = orange
The fruits have been sorted in alphabetical order, and the key associated with each entry has been maintained.
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