I am trying to calculate a "score" for a word so that it will be used to determine it's lexicographical order in a Redis sorted set (words listed in alphabetical order).
Reading this post it says:
How to turn a word into a score?
For instance, if you want to use the first four letters to produce the score, this is the rule:
score = first-byte-value*(256^3) + second-byte-value*(256^2) + third-byte-value*(256^1) + fourth-byte-value
Just omit from the sum non existing chars if the word is < 4 chars in length.
Why this works? You are just considering the bytes as digits of a radis-256 number :)
With this theory I came up with the following code to test whether this would work in a PHP array:
$words = array('abcd', 'hello', 'dogs', 'hiya');
$newWords = array();
foreach ($words as $word) {
$len = strlen($word);
if ($len > 4) {
$len = 4;
}
$i = 0;
$j = $len - 1;
$score = 0;
while ($i < $len) {
$byte = ord($word[$i]);
if ($j == 0) {
$score += $byte;
}
else {
$score += $byte * (256 ^ $j);
}
$i++;
$j--;
}
$newWords[$score] = $word;
}
ksort($newWords);
print_r($newWords);
However this returns:
Array
(
[75950] => abcd
[80858] => hello
[81124] => dogs
[85220] => hiya
)
Which is not in alphabetical order.
Can anyone spot the issue (obviously the score calculation is wrong)? I may have mis-understood the post :-/