Sort Destroy index Ascending value sort
Rsort Destroy Index Descending Value Sort
Asort Keep index ascending order Value sort
Arsort Keep index in descending order Value sort
Ksort Keep the index in ascending order Key value sorting (key)
Krsort Keep index descending order Key value sorting (key)
Usort
This function will use a user-defined comparison function to sort the values in an array. This function should be used if the array to be sorted needs to be sorted by an unusual criterion.
The comparison function must return an integer less than, equal to, or greater than zero when the first argument is considered less than, equal to, or greater than the second argument, respectively.
Uksort
uksort — Sort keys in an array using a user-defined comparison function
cmp_function The function should accept two parameters, which will be filled with a pair of key names in the array. The comparison function must return an integer less than zero, equal to zero, or greater than zero when the first argument is less than, equal to, or greater than the second argument, respectively.
Natsort
This function implements a sorting algorithm in the same way that people usually sort alphanumeric strings and maintains the original key/value association. This is called "natural sorting". This algorithm is the same as the usual computer string sorting algorithm
bool natcasesort (array &$array)Case-insensitive
This function implements a sorting algorithm in the same way that people usually sort alphanumeric strings and maintains the original key/value association. This is called "natural sorting".
Returns TRUE on success, or FALSE.
on failureFor example, to sort a two-dimensional array, use the built-in functions asort and arsort.
The idea is to keep the key values of $keyvalue and $arr the same, then assign the column of $arr to be sorted to $keyvalue, and use the built-in function to sort $keyvalue,
Finally, return other columns of $arr based on the unchanged key values.
function array_sort($arr,$keys,$type='asc')
{
echo 'Start sorting...'.'';
$keysvalue = $ new_array = array();
foreach ($arr as $k=>$v)
{
$keysvalue[$k] = $v[$keys];
}
if($type == 'asc')
{
}
else
{
}
reset($keysvalue) ;
foreach ($keysvalue as $k=>$v)
{
$new_array[$k] = $arr[$k];
}
echo' sorting ends. ..'.'';
return $new_array;
}