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Ive been looking all over web i even tried to hire freelancer for help on this but had no luck. While searching i found this how to get popular posts fro selected categories in wordpress? & http://www.queness.com/code-snippet/6546/how-to-display-most-popular-posts-from-a-specific-category-in-wordpress and thats basically what i want but i want the information i get from it split up so i can rank the post.

<?php
$args=array(
  'cat' => 3, // this is category ID
  'orderby' => 'comment_count',
  'order' => 'DESC',
  'post_type' => 'post',
  'post_status' => 'publish',
  'posts_per_page' => 6, // how much post you want to display
  'caller_get_posts'=> 1
);
$my_query = null;
$my_query = new WP_Query($args);
if( $my_query->have_posts() ) { ?>
<ul>
<?php while ($my_query->have_posts()) : $my_query->the_post(); ?>
<li><a href="<?php the_permalink() ?>" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link to <?php    the_title_attribute(); ?>"><?php the_title(); ?></a></li>
<?php  endwhile; ?>
</ul>
<?php }

wp_reset_query(); ?>

With that code it gets the most popular post by comments and what i want to do is basically take the results and add a rank to it like example below.

#1 - post 1
#2 - post 2
#3 - post 3
#4 - post 4
#5 - post5 last post

thanks in advance for any help

2 Answers 2

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May be this idea will help you.

Use get_comments_number( $post_id ) function

To get number of comment and then do a if else loop for displaying rank.

$num_comments = get_comments_number(); // get_comments_number returns only a numeric value

if ( comments_open() ) {
if ( $num_comments == 0 ) {
    $rating= 0 ;
} elseif ( $num_comments > 1 ) {
    $rating= 1 ;
} else {
    $rating= 0 ;
}
}

Thanks

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  • Yes use this in the loop so that this will run for each post
    – Maidul
    Aug 27, 2012 at 6:03
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By your current question I understand the following:

  1. You want to query from the WP database posts that have the most comments.
  2. You want to display to visitors a ranking for those received posts. The ranking is determined by the amount of comments post has.

So your result could be:

1 Post A (comment count 500)

2 Post B (Comment count 499)

3 Post Z (Comment count 200)

This is how I would do it:

<?php
function get_popular_posts()
{

$sql="SELECT comment_count, guid AS link_to_post, post_title
FROM wp_posts 
WHERE post_status = "publish" AND post_type = "post"
ORDER BY comment_count DESC
LIMIT 5"
return $wpdb->get_results($sql, OBJECT)

}   
$post_objects = get_popular_posts();
$i = 1;
foreach($post_objects as $object)
{
echo 'Post: ' . $i . '#' . ' ' . $post_title . ' ' . $link_to_post . ' ' . $comment_count;
$i++;
}
?>

Haven't tested the code. But it should take five "top posts" from the database. Left in the comment_count for explanatory reasons.

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