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PHP - Ds Map::ksorted() Function
The PHP Ds\Map::ksorted() function is used to retrieve a copy of the current map sorted by the key.
The default sorting order of the keys is ascending. However, you can pass an optional comparison function that compares the arguments and returns an integer value less than, equal to, or greater than zero if the first argument is respectively less than, equal to, and greater than the second argument.
Syntax
Following is the syntax of the PHP Ds\Map::ksorted() function −
public Ds\Map::ksorted(callable $comparator = ?): Ds\Map
Parameters
Following is the parameter of this function −
- comparator − An optional comparison function compares the specified arguments.
Following is the syntax of the comparator function −
callback(mixed $a, mixed $b): int
Return value
This function returns a copy of the map, sorted by key.
Example 1
The following program demonstrates the usage of the PHP Ds\Map::ksorted() function −
<?php $map = new \Ds\Map([2 => 20, 1 => 10, 3 => 30]); echo "The map elements are: \n"; print_r($map); echo "The sorted map by key: \n"; #using the ksorted() function print_r($map->sorted()); ?>
Output
The above program produces the following output −
The map elements are: Ds\Map Object ( [0] => Ds\Pair Object ( [key] => 2 [value] => 20 ) [1] => Ds\Pair Object ( [key] => 1 [value] => 10 ) [2] => Ds\Pair Object ( [key] => 3 [value] => 30 ) ) The sorted map by key: Ds\Map Object ( [0] => Ds\Pair Object ( [key] => 1 [value] => 10 ) [1] => Ds\Pair Object ( [key] => 2 [value] => 20 ) [2] => Ds\Pair Object ( [key] => 3 [value] => 30 ) )
Example 2
Following is another example of the PHP Ds\Map::ksorted() function. We use this function to retrieve the sorted map by the key of this map (["a" => "Tutorials", "c" => "Point", "b" => "India"]) −
<?php $map = new \Ds\Map(["a" => "Tutorials", "c" => "Point", "b" => "India"]); echo "The map elements are: \n"; foreach($map as $key=>$value){ echo "[".$key."] = ".$value."\n"; } echo "\nThe sorted map by key: \n"; #using the ksorted() function $new_map = $map->ksorted(); foreach($new_map as $key=>$value){ echo "[".$key."] = ".$value."\n"; } ?>
Output
After executing the above program, it will display the following output −
The map elements are: [a] = Tutorials [c] = Point [b] = India The sorted map by key: [a] = Tutorials [b] = India [c] = Point
Example 3
If an optional comparator function is provided, it compares the map elements and returns an integer value based on the comparison −
<?php $map = new \Ds\Map([2 => 'a', 0 => 'b', 1 => 'c']); echo "The map elements are: \n"; foreach($map as $key=>$value){ echo "[".$key."] = ".$value."\n"; } echo "The sorted map by key \n"; #using ksorted() & comparator function $new_map = $map->ksorted(function($a, $b){ return $a$b; }); foreach($new_map as $key=>$value){ echo "[".$key."] = ".$value."\n"; } ?>
Output
Once the above program is executed, it will generate the following output −
The map elements are: [2] = a [0] = b [1] = c The sorted map by key [0] = b [1] = c [2] = a