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I'm looking for a way to shuffle an array by groups of values in PHP.

For example, I have a sorted array :

Array
(
    [peter] => 100
    [paul] => 100
    [mary] => 50
    [andrew] => 50
    [bill] => 50
    [jason] => 10
    [sofia] => 10
)

And I'd like to shuffle it this way :

Array
(
    [paul] => 100
    [peter] => 100
    [mary] => 50
    [bill] => 50
    [andrew] => 50
    [jason] => 10
    [sofia] => 10
)

Would you know a smart way to do this, or will I have to write a dirty foreach-based script ?

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  • 1
    To clarify: you want to sort by value then key, correct?
    – Ben Harold
    Jun 18, 2013 at 0:47

2 Answers 2

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With this user defined function shuffle_assoc you can shuffle your array before sorting.

function shuffle_assoc(&$array) {
        $keys = array_keys($array);
        shuffle($keys);
        foreach($keys as $key) {
            $new[$key] = $array[$key];
        }
        $array = $new;
        return true;
    }
$array = array('peter' => 100
    , 'paul' => 100
    , 'mary' => 50
    , 'andrew' => 50
    , 'bill' => 50
    , 'jason' => 10
    , 'sofia' => 10);

shuffle_assoc($array);
asort($array);
array_reverse($array);
var_dump($array);
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  • We posted quite exactly the same answer at the same time :) Thanks for your help
    – mimipc
    Jun 18, 2013 at 0:50
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I found the answer by using both arsort and the function shuffle_assoc() that is discribed in the first user contribution on this page : PHP: shuffle

function shuffle_assoc(&$array) {
    $keys = array_keys($array);
    shuffle($keys);
    foreach($keys as $key) {
        $new[$key] = $array[$key];
    }
    $array = $new;
    return true;
}

$array = array(
    'peter' => 100,
    'paul'  => 100,
    'mary'  => 50,
    'andrew'=> 50,
    'bill'  => 50,
    'jason' => 10,
    'sofia' => 10
    );

shuffle_assoc($array);
arsort($array);
print_r($array);
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  • 28 seconds difference, nice. But i am the first. :^ ) But you are using arsort. :^ )
    – sectus
    Jun 18, 2013 at 0:54
  • no, it is +1 for your answer. I will not edit my answer. :^ )
    – sectus
    Jun 18, 2013 at 1:03

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