Array Module This module extends the built-in functionality of SPL for working with arrays. Please also have a look at the Language Reference Manual for a description of the built-in operators provided natively by SPL.builtin array_reindex(array);
This function re-indexes an array. That means, the order of the elements is kept as they are, but the keys are newly assigned (using integer, starting with 0).
builtin array_switch(array, key1, key2);
This function switches two elements of an array. The keys and values are not modified by this - only the order of the elements in the array.
function array_sort_by_keys(array, order_function);
Sorting by keys This function sorts the passed array ussing the passed order function. The order function is called whenever this function wants to compare two elements. The key of the 1st element is passed as 1st parameter to the order_function. The key of the 2nd element as 2nd parameter. The order function must return 1 if the elements are in the wrong order. Example: var a = [ 5 => 'a', '3' => 'b', '8' => 'c' ]; array_sort_by_keys(a, function(a,b) { return a > b; }); foreach i (a) debug "$i --> ${a[i]}"; This creates the output: SPL Debug: 3 --> b SPL Debug: 5 --> a SPL Debug: 8 --> c Small arrays (less then 10 elements) are sorted using a simple bubble sort. Big arrays are sorted using the system qsort() function (if available) and using a btree sort otherwise.
function array_sort_by_values(array, order_function);
Sorting by values This function is pretty simmilar to array_sort_by_keys. The only difference is that it passes references to the elements which should be compared to the order function.
function array_join(array, seperator);
Concatenate all array elements to a string
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