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I'm using glob to array my sub directories

<?php
$items = glob("../albums/*", GLOB_ONLYDIR);
foreach($items as $item) {
    echo "$item\n ";
}
?>

he orders them by the alphabet, i'd like to order them by numbers

if i got sub-directories named 1 , 3 , 5 , 10

the will be arranged like this : 10, 1, 3, 5

i want them to be like this 1, 3, 5, 10

is there an option? thanks

EDIT: now i found natsort($files); and when im using it with:

$items = array_slice(glob('albums/*', GLOB_ONLYDIR), 0, 4);
natsort($items);

and my folders are 995-1000 it gives me this array : 995, 996, 997, 1000

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4 Answers 4

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Take a look at natsort()

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  • but now its making a conflict, when used in $items = array_slice(glob('albums/*', GLOB_ONLYDIR), 0, 4); natsort($items); and the folders are 995,996,997,998,999,1000 it gives the 995,996,997 and 1000
    – Elad
    Sep 15, 2011 at 9:13
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    you need to do the sorting before the slicing: $items = glob(..); natsort($items); $items = array_slice($items, 0, 4);
    – Niko
    Sep 15, 2011 at 9:23
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use natsort to sort the array in natural order:

natsort($array);
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You could sort the array after the glob:

sort($items, SORT_NUMERIC);
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You can achieve this by using array sorting natsort() like this;

$items = glob("../albums/*", GLOB_ONLYDIR);
natsort($items);

Now if print this array then you get the proper result by this.

print_r($items);

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