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Hi,

 

I'm having some difficulty with this and was hoping someone can show me an efficient way to sort an array such as this

 

array('1', '2-1', '2-2-1', '2-2', '2', '3-1', '3');

 

to

 

array('1', '2', '2-1', '2-2', '2-2-1', '3', '3-1');

 

with no length restrictions. eg., 3-3-2-2-1 or 4-5-4-3-3-2-1

 

Thanks in advance for your help.

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I came up with a solution, but it's not very efficient

 

$pages = array('page_1.php', 'page_2-1.php', 'page_2-2-1.php', 'page_2-2.php', 'page_2.php');
$pos_array = array();
foreach ($pages as $page) {
$page_name = substr($page, 0, strpos($page, ".php"));
    $parts = explode("_",$page_name);
    $position_string = $parts[1];
array_push($pos_array,$position_string);
}
sort($pos_array);
$page_array = array();
foreach ($pos_array as $pos) {
foreach ($pages as $page) {
	$page_name = substr($page, 0, strpos($page, ".php"));
        $parts = explode("_",$page_name);
        $position_string = $parts[1];
	if($pos == $position_string){
	array_push($page_array,$page);	
	}
	}
}
$pages = $page_array;

 

Output:

[0] => page_1.php

[1] => page_2.php

[2] => page_2-1.php

[3] => page_2-2.php

[4] => page_2-2-1.php

 

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dunno if its necessarily faster or not, but you could also do this:

 

$array = array('page_1.php', 'page_2-1.php', 'page_2-2-1.php', 'page_2-2.php', 'page_2.php', 'page_3-1.php', 'page_3.php'); 

function format(&$file, $key, $t) {
   $file = ($t == 'strip')? preg_replace('~(page_|\.php)~','',$file) : 'page_' . $file . '.php';
}
array_walk($array, 'format','strip');
sort($array);
array_walk($array, 'format','build');

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and to tweak it a bit more...

function DoSort($a, $b)
{	
$strip = array('page_', '.php');
return (str_replace($strip, '', $a) < str_replace($strip, '', $b)) ? -1 : 1;
}

$array = array('page_1.php', 'page_2-1.php', 'page_2-2-1.php', 'page_2-2.php', 'page_2.php', 'page_3-1.php', 'page_3.php');
usort($array, 'DoSort');

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My intention is to use the filename to determine it's position/depth within a list.

Example -

<ul>
<li>page_1.php</li>
<li>page_2.php
<ul>
<li>page_2-1.php</li>
<li>page_2-2.php</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>page_3.php
<ul>
<li>page_3-1.php</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>

 

If anyone has a suggestion for an efficient method for this, please post.

 

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