That or do it in mysql before you get the data back, its also pretty good at 
sorting, you know ;)
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FeIn <aci...@gmail.com> wrote:

Also check http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.natsort.php On Tue, Mar 1, 
2011 at 1:39 PM, David Robley <robl...@aapt.net.au> wrote: > Ron Piggott wrote: 
> > > > > I need help to know how to sort the words / phrases in my array. > > 
> > Variable name: $words_used > > print_r( $words_used ); Current output: 
Array ( [187] => Sin [249] => > > Punished [98] => Sanctuary [596] => Sing 
[362] => Anointing Oil ) Desired > > result: Alphabetical sort: Array ( [362] 
=> Anointing Oil [249] => > > Punished [98] => Sanctuary [187] => Sin [596] => 
Sing ) > > > > The #?s are the auto_increment value of the word in the mySQL 
database. > > The number is not representative of alphabetical order, but the 
order it > > was added to the database. > > > > Thank you for your assistance. 
> > > > Ron > > Like the man said - asort. May I recommend you to 
http://php.net where you > will find the answer to most of your queries, simply 
by looking under a > generic area, such as array (http://php.net/array) for
this particular > problem. Surely you have been around here long enough to be 
able to find > things in the documentation, or at least try there first, by 
now? > > > > > Cheers > -- > David Robley > > Do fish get thirsty? > Today is 
Setting Orange, the 60th day of Chaos in the YOLD 3177. > > > -- > PHP General 
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