hi all,
this is my first post at php.net first of all thank you for this huge site :)
ok i found it usefull to post this for others. in the german language we have words like 'ä ö ü' its called "umlaute" and it was a problem to me to "naturally" sort an huge array correctly so i coded this small block to get me helped, if anyone has an better idea please post and let us know as i am not a real crack :)
1. change each "umlaut" (äöüß) into its "nearest" equivalent
2. natcasesorting it naturally
3. re-assiging the correct sorted array with the original-words again while keeping track of the KEY...
example-array:
$aSupplier = array(3 => "MAN",2 => "Atlas",16 => "Chevrolet",17 => "Chrysler",19 => "Citroen",24 => "DAF",25 => "Daihatsu",27 => "Daewoo",28 => "Demag",30 => "Dodge",36 => "Schierling",208 => "HIAB",38 => "Hüffermann",39 => "Gergen",40 => "Kubato",41 => "Faun",43 => "Kleindienst",44 => "Swing",45 => "Neuhaus",46 => "Unimog",47 => "Meiller",48 => "Pfau-Johnston",49 => "Geesink",50 => "Schörling",51 => "Demag-Witting",53 => "Helmers",54 => "Ellermann",55 => "Jacobsen",56 => "Biki",57 => "Hansa",58 => "Kramer",59 => "Schmitz",60 => "Toro",61 => "Iseki",62 => "Haller",63 => "Kuka",64 => "Brock",65 => "Ambross",66 => "Sobernheimer",67 => "Pietsch",68 => "Küpper",69 => "Weisser",71 => "Wackenhut");
foreach ( $aSupplier as $key => $value )
{
$aSupplier2[$key] = strtr($aSupplier[$key], "ÄÖÜäöüß", "AOUaous");
}
natcasesort($aSupplier2);
foreach ( $aSupplier2 as $key => $value )
{
if ( $aSupplier2[$key] != "" )
$aSupplier3[$key] = $aSupplier[$key];
}
echo "<pre>";
print_r($aSupplier3);
echo "</pre>";
greetz
tim
natcasesort
(PHP 4, PHP 5)
natcasesort — Sortiert ein Array in "natürlicher Reihenfolge", Groß/Kleinschreibung wird ignoriert
Beschreibung
Diese Funktion implementiert einen Sortieralgorithmus, welcher alphanumerische Zeichenketten reiht, wie es auch ein Mensch tun würde, wobei Sie die Schlüssel-Wert-Zuordnung beibehält. Das wird als "natürliche Reihenfolge" bezeichnet.
Gibt bei Erfolg TRUE zurück, im Fehlerfall FALSE.
natcasesort() ist eine Groß-/kleinschreibung ignorierende Version von natsort().
Beispiel #1 natcasesort() Beispiel
<?php
$array1 = $array2 = array('IMG0.png', 'img12.png', 'img10.png', 'img2.png', 'img1.png', 'IMG3.png');
sort($array1);
echo "Standard Reihenfolge\n";
print_r($array1);
natcasesort($array2);
echo "\nNatürliche Reihenfolge (Groß-/Kleinschreibung ignorierend)\n";
print_r($array2);
?>
Das oben gezeigte Beispiel erzeugt folgende Ausgabe:
Standard Reihenfolge Array ( [0] => IMG0.png [1] => IMG3.png [2] => img1.png [3] => img10.png [4] => img12.png [5] => img2.png ) Natürliche Reihenfolge (Groß-/Kleinschreibung ignorierend) Array ( [0] => IMG0.png [4] => img1.png [3] => img2.png [5] => IMG3.png [2] => img10.png [1] => img12.png )
Detailliertere Informationen finden Sie auf Martin Pool's » Natural Order String Comparison Seite.
Siehe auch sort(), natsort(), strnatcmp() und strnatcasecmp().
natcasesort
06-Nov-2003 07:56
12-Sep-2003 10:21
Ulli at Stemmeler dot net: I remade your function -- it's a little more compact now -- Enjoy...
function ignorecasesort(&$array) {
/*Make each element it's lowercase self plus itself*/
/*(e.g. "MyWebSite" would become "mywebsiteMyWebSite"*/
for ($i = 0; $i < sizeof($array); $array[$i] = strtolower($array[$i]).$array[$i], $i++);
/*Sort it -- only the lowercase versions will be used*/
sort($array);
/*Take each array element, cut it in half, and add the latter half to a new array*/
/*(e.g. "mywebsiteMyWebSite" would become "MyWebSite")*/
for ($i = 0; $i < sizeof($array); $i++) {
$this = $array[$i];
$array[$i] = substr($this, (strlen($this)/2), strlen($this));
}
}
03-Jun-2003 03:41
Something that should probably be documented is the fact that both natsort and natcasesort maintain the key-value associations of the array. If you natsort a numerically indexed array, a for loop will not produce the sorted order; a foreach loop, however, will produce the sorted order, but the indices won't be in numeric order. If you want natsort and natcasesort to break the key-value associations, just use array_values on the sorted array, like so:
natcasesort($arr);
$arr = array_values($arr);
26-Apr-2002 04:55
add this loop to the function above if you want items which have the same first characters to be listed in a way that the shorter string comes first.
--------------------
/* short before longer (e.g. 'abc' should come before 'abcd') */
for($i=count($array)-1;$i>0;$i--) {
$str_a = $array[$i ];
$str_b = $array[$i-1];
$cmp_a = strtolower(substr($str_a,0,strlen($str_a)));
$cmp_b = strtolower(substr($str_b,0,strlen($str_a)));
if ($cmp_a==$cmp_b && strlen($str_a)<strlen($str_b)) {
$array[$i]=$str_b; $array[$i-1]=$str_a; $i+=2;
}
}
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05-Apr-2002 06:01
natcasesort didn't work first time I needed something like this.
Not on my local server, not on my server on the web.
I needed an array sorted ignoring upper and lower cases. In the end lower case array-members stayed at the end of the array.
I replaced it with this function:
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function ignorecasesort(&$array) {
$separator="|<>|";
for($i=0;$i<sizeof($array);$i++) { $array[$i]=strtolower($array[$i]).$separator.$array[$i]; }
sort($array);
for($i=0;$i<sizeof($array);$i++) { $this=$array[$i]; $this=explode($separator,$this); $array[$i]=$this[1]; }
}
---------
