I completely don't understand what you're trying to say, but I have a 
sneaking suspicion the usort() functions might be helpful here.

miguel

On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Joshua E Minnie wrote:
> I am trying to sort a list by their first character, my problem comes when
> that first character is a number.  When the character is a number I should
> be able to display just the values which begin with a number.  When the
> value is a letter, I have no problem sorting this out.  Here is the code
> that I am using to determine that, any help will be greatly appreciated.
> 
> <?
> [snip]
> while(!feof($fp)) {
>   $artist = fgetcsv($fp,1024,":");
>   if(isset($_GET["sort"])) {
>     if(($_GET["sort"] != substr(strtoupper($artist[0]),0,1)) &&
> !($_GET["sort"] == "#" && ereg("^[0-9]",$artist[0]))) continue;
>   }
> }
> [snip]
> ?>
> 
> Running PHP 4.2.1 on IIS 5 W2K
> 
> Thanks
> 
> -josh
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


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