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I have an array fetched from mysql database tables of type. I want to sort it in order of particular value.

$arr1=array(array(12, 8, 5, 34),
        array(54, 87, 32, 10),
        array(23, 76, 98, 13),
        array(53, 16, 24, 19));

How can i sort it by value? Like sorting by 2nd value should result to.

$arr1=array(array(12, 8, 5, 34),
        array(53, 16, 24, 19),
        array(23, 76, 98, 13),
        array(54, 87, 32, 10));
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  • possible duplicate of How do I sort a multidimensional array in php, then again, if you fetch it from a database, the database probably can do it faster for you...
    – Wrikken
    Oct 23, 2013 at 18:22
  • usort is your friend.
    – gen_Eric
    Oct 23, 2013 at 18:23
  • @Wrikken: array_multisort is one of those functions that I've never quite figured out how to use.
    – gen_Eric
    Oct 23, 2013 at 18:26

2 Answers 2

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I like to use usort to solve these problems.

$sortKey = 1;
usort($arr1, function($a, $b) use($sortKey){
    return $a[$sortKey] - $b[$sortKey];
});
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Got to agree with @RocketHazmat, array_multsort is a royal pain in the backside. usort is much easier to follow but I thought I'd have a go anyway:

$sortKey = 1;
array_multisort(array_map(function($v) use($sortKey){
    return $v[$sortKey];
}, $arr1), $arr1);

It only took 20 minutes... :(

Here's a demo: http://ideone.com/2rZYIz

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