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Okay so here is the thing. Im using PHPStorm. with stepping through the code is appeard NOT sorted in the debugger. However, when I did a var_dump it DID sort. so this question is invalid as PHPStorm is at fault possibly.

Im trying to sort an associative array within a class.
This is what I tried, but it does not sort anything. It remains the same.

arsort($returnArray,SORT_NUMERIC);  

So I though I might try something like what they use in usort

arsort($returnArray[$soa], array('App\Services\ReportsService','merchantSort'));

private static function merchantSort($a,$b) {
    if ($a == $b) {
        return 0;
    }
    return ($a < $b) ? -1 : 1;
}

But this gives me

arsort() expects parameter 2 to be long, array given

Why is the arsort not working as expected and how should I do it?

snip of the array that I want to sort by value and retain the keys.

$returnArray = array("Ward 1"=>35, "Ward 9"=>37, "Ward 3"=>43, "Ward 6"=>41, "Ward 4"=>4);
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  • arsort : php.net/manual/en/function.arsort.php needs the second parameter to be a flag.
    – yunzen
    Oct 17, 2018 at 9:02
  • But look at my first example code, that did not do/sort anything.
    – morne
    Oct 17, 2018 at 9:03
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    We don't read tea leaves here. Print the $returnArray first. Also please explain what result you are trying to achieve. Reading How to ask may help.
    – Mike Doe
    Oct 17, 2018 at 9:04
  • uasort may be the function you are looking for
    – Cid
    Oct 17, 2018 at 9:04
  • 1
    It's really hard to help you. Your reputation is high though you don't know how to ask properly.
    – Mike Doe
    Oct 17, 2018 at 9:19

3 Answers 3

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You want asort

$returnArray = array(
    "Ward 1"=>35, 
    "Ward 9"=>37, 
    "Ward 3"=>43, 
    "Ward 6"=>41, 
    "Ward 4"=>4
);

asort($returnArray, SORT_NUMERIC);

print_r($returnArray);
Array
(
    [Ward 4] => 4
    [Ward 1] => 35
    [Ward 9] => 37
    [Ward 6] => 41
    [Ward 3] => 43
)

Note: the asort function changes the original array. If you don't want that, you have to clone your array before.

See here for a sandbox http://sandbox.onlinephpfunctions.com/code/db5f4a3842c5594d2d5830985a7b9c417cf81703

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try something like this:

$array = array(1,2,3,4);
usort($array, array('Namespace\Of\Your\ClassName','functionName'));
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Looks like your input array is an associative array. My guess is you want to sort the values inside.

Entire array:

foreach ($inputArray as &$innerArray) {
    arsort($innerArray, SORT_NUMERIC);
}

Particular item:

arsort($inputArray[2], SORT_NUMERIC);

Example:

<pre>
<?php

$i = ['Ward 2' => 10, 'Ward 1' => 76];

echo 'Sorting by key descending:';
krsort($i, SORT_STRING);
print_r($i);

echo 'Sorting by value descending:';
arsort($i, SORT_STRING);
print_r($i);

?>
</pre>
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  • I tried the Particular item sort. does not give an error, but does not sort it... why could this be?
    – morne
    Oct 17, 2018 at 9:13
  • Because it works on integers and your array contains strings.
    – Mike Doe
    Oct 17, 2018 at 9:14
  • Alas... using arsort($returnArray[$soa],SORT_STRING );still has no effect.
    – morne
    Oct 17, 2018 at 9:18
  • Did you read in the documentation how SORT_STRING works? ;) Please read my comments. Include input array and desired output array in your question. Help us help you finally please.
    – Mike Doe
    Oct 17, 2018 at 9:25
  • Okay so here is the thing. Im using PHPStorm. with stepping through the code is appeard NOT sorted in the debugger. However, when I did a var_dump it DID sort. so this question is invalid as PHPStorm is at fault possibly.
    – morne
    Oct 17, 2018 at 10:04

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