PHP ksort() Function
Complete PHP Array Reference
Definition and Usage
The ksort() function sorts an array by the keys. The values
keep their original keys.
This function returns TRUE on success, or FALSE on
failure.
Syntax
Parameter |
Description |
array |
Required. Specifies the array to sort |
sorttype |
Optional. Specifies how to sort the array values. Possible
values:
- SORT_REGULAR - Default. Treat values as they are (don't change types)
- SORT_NUMERIC - Treat values numerically
- SORT_STRING - Treat values as strings
- SORT_LOCALE_STRING - Treat values as strings, based on local
settings
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Example
<?php
$my_array = array("a" => "Dog", "b" => "Cat", "c" => "Horse");
ksort($my_array);
print_r($my_array);
?>
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The output of the code above will be:
Array
(
[a] => Dog
[b] => Cat
[c] => Horse
)
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