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A JavaScript equivalent of PHP's natcasesort
{% codeblock array/natcasesort.js lang:js https://raw.github.com/kvz/phpjs/master/functions/array/natcasesort.js raw on github %}
function natcasesort (inputArr) {
// From: http://phpjs.org/functions
// + original by: Brett Zamir (http://brett-zamir.me)
// + improved by: Brett Zamir (http://brett-zamir.me)
// + improved by: Theriault
// % note 1: This function deviates from PHP in returning a copy of the array instead
// % note 1: of acting by reference and returning true; this was necessary because
// % note 1: IE does not allow deleting and re-adding of properties without caching
// % note 1: of property position; you can set the ini of "phpjs.strictForIn" to true to
// % note 1: get the PHP behavior, but use this only if you are in an environment
// % note 1: such as Firefox extensions where for-in iteration order is fixed and true
// % note 1: property deletion is supported. Note that we intend to implement the PHP
// % note 1: behavior by default if IE ever does allow it; only gives shallow copy since
// % note 1: is by reference in PHP anyways
// % note 2: We cannot use numbers as keys and have them be reordered since they
// % note 2: adhere to numerical order in some implementations
// - depends on: strnatcasecmp
// * example 1: $array1 = {a:'IMG0.png', b:'img12.png', c:'img10.png', d:'img2.png', e:'img1.png', f:'IMG3.png'};
// * example 1: $array1 = natcasesort($array1);
// * returns 1: {a: 'IMG0.png', e: 'img1.png', d: 'img2.png', f: 'IMG3.png', c: 'img10.png', b: 'img12.png'}
var valArr = [],
k, i, ret, that = this,
strictForIn = false,
populateArr = {};
// BEGIN REDUNDANT
this.php_js = this.php_js || {};
this.php_js.ini = this.php_js.ini || {};
// END REDUNDANT
strictForIn = this.php_js.ini['phpjs.strictForIn'] && this.php_js.ini['phpjs.strictForIn'].local_value && this.php_js.ini['phpjs.strictForIn'].local_value !== 'off';
populateArr = strictForIn ? inputArr : populateArr;
// Get key and value arrays
for (k in inputArr) {
if (inputArr.hasOwnProperty(k)) {
valArr.push([k, inputArr[k]]);
if (strictForIn) {
delete inputArr[k];
}
}
}
valArr.sort(function (a, b) {
return that.strnatcasecmp(a[1], b[1]);
});
// Repopulate the old array
for (i = 0; i < valArr.length; i++) {
populateArr[valArr[i][0]] = valArr[i][1];
}
return strictForIn || populateArr;
}
{% endcodeblock %}
- [Raw function on GitHub](https://github.com/kvz/phpjs/blob/master/functions/array/natcasesort.js)
Please note that php.js uses JavaScript objects as substitutes for PHP arrays, they are
the closest match to this hashtable-like data structure.
Please also note that php.js offers community built functions and goes by the
[McDonald's Theory](https://medium.com/what-i-learned-building/9216e1c9da7d). We'll put online
functions that are far from perfect, in the hopes to spark better contributions.
Do you have one? Then please just:
- [Edit on GitHub](https://github.com/kvz/phpjs/edit/master/functions/array/natcasesort.js)
### Example 1
This code
{% codeblock lang:js example %}
$array1 = {a:'IMG0.png', b:'img12.png', c:'img10.png', d:'img2.png', e:'img1.png', f:'IMG3.png'};
$array1 = natcasesort($array1);
{% endcodeblock %}
Should return
{% codeblock lang:js returns %}
{a: 'IMG0.png', e: 'img1.png', d: 'img2.png', f: 'IMG3.png', c: 'img10.png', b: 'img12.png'}
{% endcodeblock %}
### Other PHP functions in the array extension
{% render_partial _includes/custom/array.html %}