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strnatcmp — String comparisons using a "natural order" algorithm
This function implements a comparison algorithm that orders alphanumeric strings in the way a human being would, this is described as a "natural ordering". Note that this comparison is case sensitive.
string1
The first string.
string2
The second string.
Similar to other string comparison functions, this one returns -1
if
string1
is less than string2
;
1
if string1
is greater than
string2
, and 0
if they are equal.
Versão | Descrição |
---|---|
8.2.0 |
Esta função agora retorna -1 ou 1 ,
onde anteriormente retornava um número negativo ou positivo.
|
An example of the difference between this algorithm and the regular computer string sorting algorithms (used in strcmp()) can be seen below:
<?php
$arr1 = $arr2 = array("img12.png", "img10.png", "img2.png", "img1.png");
echo "Standard string comparison\n";
usort($arr1, "strcmp");
print_r($arr1);
echo "\nNatural order string comparison\n";
usort($arr2, "strnatcmp");
print_r($arr2);
?>
O exemplo acima produzirá:
Standard string comparison Array ( [0] => img1.png [1] => img10.png [2] => img12.png [3] => img2.png ) Natural order string comparison Array ( [0] => img1.png [1] => img2.png [2] => img10.png [3] => img12.png )