I never thought I would have to ask this... I need a way to mimic PHP's ksort
function in C#.
Here's the problem... PHP does this...
PHP CODE
$arr = array(
"tagValues" => "asdfasd",
"email" => "asdfasd",
"referrer" => "asdfasd",
"tags" => "asdfasd",
);
echo "Base array \n\n";
print_r($arr);
ksort($arr);
echo "\n\nksort'ed array \n\n";
print_r($arr);
PHP OUTPUT
Base array
Array
(
[tagValues] => asdfasd
[email] => asdfasd
[referrer] => asdfasd
[tags] => asdfasd
)
ksort'ed array
Array
(
[email] => asdfasd
[referrer] => asdfasd
[tagValues] => asdfasd
[tags] => asdfasd
)
While if I do this in C#...
string[] sortedKeys = form.AllKeys.OrderBy(x => x).ToArray();
It comes out in a different order. tags
will be before tagValues
, as it rightfully should be. That is the true alphabetically order.
It's my understanding that ksort
does some kind of case-sensitive ASCII work on the array and that's why it comes out in a different order.
How can I implement that in C#? Preferably with LINQ. Thanks!
For those interest in the backstory...
I'm basically trying to create an MD5 hash of input parameters sorted in alpha order per the FastSpring API. Their PHP snippet operates differently than I expected when I translated to C#, so the hash is always incorrect.