PHP asort() Function

Example

Sort an associative array in ascending order by key:

<?php
$age=array("Bill"=>"60","Steve"=>"56","Mark"=>"31");
asort($age);
?>

Running Instance

Definition and Usage

The asort() function sorts an associative array in ascending order by key.

Tips:Please use arsort() The function sorts an associative array in descending order by key value.

Tips:Please use ksort() The function sorts an associative array in ascending order by key name.

Syntax

asort(array,sortingtype);
Parameters Description
array Required. Specifies the array to be sorted.
sortingtype

Optional. Specifies how to sort the elements/items of the array. Possible values:

  • 0 = SORT_REGULAR - Default. Sorts each item in the standard order (Standard ASCII, does not change type).
  • 1 = SORT_NUMERIC - Treats each item as a number.
  • 2 = SORT_STRING - Treats each item as a string.
  • 3 = SORT_LOCALE_STRING - Treats each item as a string, based on the current locale setting (which can be changed via setlocale()).
  • 4 = SORT_NATURAL - Treats each item as a string, using a natural sorting similar to natsort().
  • 5 = SORT_FLAG_CASE - Can be combined (bitwise OR) with SORT_STRING or SORT_NATURAL to sort strings without case sensitivity.

Description

The asort() function sorts an array while maintaining the association between keys and values. It is mainly used to sort combined arrays where the order of units is very important.

The optional second parameter includes additional sorting identifiers.

Returns TRUE if successful, otherwise FALSE.

Technical Details

Return Value: Returns TRUE if successful, FALSE otherwise.
PHP Version: 4+