Rsort () of php array function sorting-sort element values in descending order. This article briefly describes how php uses its own functions to sort the element values of an array in descending order. For more information, see. Rsort () functions sort array elements by key value. This article briefly introduces how php uses its own functions to sort array element values in descending order, for more information, see.
The rsort () function sorts array elements in reverse order by key value. Similar to arsort.
Note: This function assigns a new key name to the cell in array. This will delete the original key name, not just the reorder.
If the call succeeds, TRUE is returned. otherwise, FALSE is returned.
The second optional parameter contains another sorting flag.
Syntax
Rsort (array, sorttype) parameter description
Array is required. Input array.
Sorttype is optional. Specifies how to arrange the values of an array. Possible values:
SORT_REGULAR-default. Process with their original type (without changing the type ).
SORT_NUMERIC-process the value as a number
SORT_STRING-process the value as a string
SORT_LOCALE_STRING-process the value as a string based on local settings *.
*: This value is newly added to PHP 4.4.0 and 5.0.2. Before PHP 6, you can use setlocale () to change the region settings of the system. From PHP 6, you must use the i18n_loc_set_default () function.
Example
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$ My_array = array ("a" => "Dog", "B" => "Cat", "c" => "Horse "); Rsort ($ my_array ); Print_r ($ my_array ); ?> Output: Array ( [0] => Horse [1] => Dog [2] => Cat ) Like sort (), rsort () assigns new keys for the elements in array. it will remove any existing keys you may have assigned, rather than just reordering the keys. this means that it will destroy associative keys. $ Animals = array ("dog" => "large", "cat" => "medium", "mouse" => "small "); Print_r ($ animals ); // Array ([dog] => large [cat] => medium [mouse] => small) Rsort ($ animals ); Print_r ($ animals ); // Array ([0] => small [1] => medium [2] => large) Use KSORT () or KRSORT () to preserve associative keys. |
Bytes. The rsort () function performs the array elements according to the key value...