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usort

Sort an array by values using a user-defined comparison function

true **usort** array $array callable $callback

Sorts in place by values using a user-supplied comparison function to determine the order. array

arrayThe input array.

callback

return.true.always

Voorbeeld: example

<?php
function cmp($a, $b)
{
    if ($a == $b) {
        return 0;
    }
    return ($a < $b) ? -1 : 1;
}

$a = array(3, 2, 5, 6, 1);

usort($a, "cmp");

foreach ($a as $key => $value) {
    echo "$key: $value\n";
}
?>
0: 1
1: 2
2: 3
3: 5
4: 6

The spaceship operator may be used to simplify the internal comparison even further.

<?php
function cmp($a, $b)
{
    return $a <=> $b;
}

$a = array(3, 2, 5, 6, 1);

usort($a, "cmp");

foreach ($a as $key => $value) {
    echo "$key: $value\n";
}
?>

Opmerking: > Obviously in this trivial case the function would be more appropriate. sort

**Voorbeeld: example using multi-dimensional array **

<?php
function cmp($a, $b)
{
    return strcmp($a["fruit"], $b["fruit"]);
}

$fruits[0]["fruit"] = "lemons";
$fruits[1]["fruit"] = "apples";
$fruits[2]["fruit"] = "grapes";

usort($fruits, "cmp");

foreach ($fruits as $key => $value) {
    echo "\$fruits[$key]: " . $value["fruit"] . "\n";
}
?>
$fruits[0]: apples
$fruits[1]: grapes
$fruits[2]: lemons
 When sorting a multi-dimensional array,  and
  contain references to the first index of the array.
`$a``$b`

**Voorbeeld: example using a member function of an object **

<?php
class TestObj {
    public string $name;

    function __construct($name)
    {
        $this->name = $name;
    }

    /* This is the static comparing function: */
    static function cmp_obj($a, $b)
    {
        return strtolower($a->name) <=> strtolower($b->name);
    }
}

$a[] = new TestObj("c");
$a[] = new TestObj("b");
$a[] = new TestObj("d");

usort($a, [TestObj::class, "cmp_obj"]);

foreach ($a as $item) {
    echo $item->name . "\n";
}
?>
b
c
d

**Voorbeeld: example using a to sort a multi-dimensional array **

<?php
$array[0] = array('key_a' => 'z', 'key_b' => 'c');
$array[1] = array('key_a' => 'x', 'key_b' => 'b');
$array[2] = array('key_a' => 'y', 'key_b' => 'a');

function build_sorter($key) {
    return function ($a, $b) use ($key) {
        return strnatcmp($a[$key], $b[$key]);
    };
}

usort($array, build_sorter('key_b'));

foreach ($array as $item) {
    echo $item['key_a'] . ', ' . $item['key_b'] . "\n";
}
?>
y, a
x, b
z, c

**Voorbeeld: example using the spaceship operator **

 The spaceship operator allows for straightforward comparison of
 compound values across multiple axes. The following example will sort
  by last name, then by first name if the
 last name matches.
`$people`
<?php
$people[0] = ['first' => 'Adam', 'last' => 'West'];
$people[1] = ['first' => 'Alec', 'last' => 'Baldwin'];
$people[2] = ['first' => 'Adam', 'last' => 'Baldwin'];

function sorter(array $a, array $b) {
    return [$a['last'], $a['first']] <=> [$b['last'], $b['first']];
}

usort($people, 'sorter');

foreach ($people as $person) {
    print $person['last'] . ', ' . $person['first'] . PHP_EOL;
}
?>
Baldwin, Adam
Baldwin, Alec
West, Adam

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