i'm Fabio Masino and i'm italian, so my English may be not perfect.
I would like to realize a method for sorting football groups
For example, if i have this multi-dimensional array:
$group=array(
array("Juve", 15, 45), // the values are name, points and goals scored
array("Inter", 21, 40),
array("Milan", 15, 50)
);
I would like to have this result:
$group=array(
array("Inter", 21, 40),
array("Milan", 15, 50),
array("Juve", 15, 45)
);
Thank you in advance and best regards.
Points is the second element of each subarray, right? If so, then do this
function CustomSort($a, $b)
{
return $a[1] < $b[1] ? -1 : 1;
}
usort($group, 'CustomSort');
If you want to focus on other criteria like names and goals, then just change the numeric array index to the number that represents each criteria in each subarray. For example, sorting names would just be
function NameSort($a, $b)
{
return $a[0] > $b[0] ? -1 : 1;
}
sorting function :
Use my custom function to achieve your solution it is working
function multisort (&$array, $key) {
$valsort=array();
$ret=array();
reset($array);
foreach ($array as $ii => $va) {
$valsort[$ii]=$va[$key];
}
asort($valsort);
foreach ($valsort as $ii => $va) {
$ret[$ii]=$array[$ii];
}
$array=$ret;
}
multisort($multiarr,"order");
Hope this will sure help you.
$group = array(
array("Juve", 15, 45), // the values are name, points and goals scored
array("Inter", 21, 40),
array("Milan", 15, 50)
);
usort(
$group,
function($a, $b) {
if ($a[1] == $b[1]) {
if ($a[2] == $b[2]) {
return ($a[0] < $b[0]) ? -1 : 1; // by team name (ascending)
}
return ($a[2] < $b[2]) ? 1 : -1; // by goals scored (descending)
}
return ($a[1] < $b[1]) ? 1 : -1; // by points (descending)
}
);
var_dump($group);
$group=array(
array("Juve", 15, 45), // the values are name, points and goals scored
array("Inter", 21, 40),
array("Milan", 15, 50)
);
// Obtain a list of columns
foreach ($group as $key => $row) {
$team[$key] = $row[0];
$point[$key] = $row[1];
$goal[$key] = $row[2];
}
array_multisort($point, SORT_DESC, $goal, SORT_DESC, $group);
echo "<pre>";
print_r($group);