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How to use multiple sort_flags in PHP array sorting (Using SORT_LOCALE_STRING , SORT_NATURAL)?

How to use multiple sort_flags in PHP array sorting (Using SORT_LOCALE_STRING , SORT_NATURAL)?

I want to using SORT_LOCALE_STRING for UTF8 languages + SORT_NATURAL Numbers.


I want to Sort the following array:

$array=array('Alpha', 'Älpha1', 'Älpha2', 'Älpha10', 'Älpha3', 'Älpha4', 'Bravo');

My favorite result after sorting:

Array
(
    [0] => Alpha
    [1] => Älpha1
    [2] => Älpha2
    [3] => Älpha3
    [4] => Älpha4
    [5] => Älpha10
    [6] => Bravo
)

But when using SORT_LOCALE_STRING:

<?php
$array=array('Alpha', 'Älpha1', 'Älpha2', 'Älpha10', 'Älpha3', 'Älpha4', 'Bravo');
setlocale(LC_COLLATE, 'de_DE.UTF8', 'de.UTF8', 'de_DE.UTF-8', 'de.UTF-8');
sort($array, SORT_LOCALE_STRING);
print_r($array);
?>

Results:

Array
(
    [0] => Alpha
    [1] => Älpha1
    [2] => Älpha10
    [3] => Älpha2
    [4] => Älpha3
    [5] => Älpha4
    [6] => Bravo
)

AND when using SORT_NATURAL:

<?php
$array=array('Alpha', 'Älpha1', 'Älpha2', 'Älpha10', 'Älpha3', 'Älpha4', 'Bravo');
sort($array, SORT_NATURAL);
print_r($array);
?>

Results:

Array
(
    [0] => Alpha
    [1] => Bravo
    [2] => Älpha1
    [3] => Älpha2
    [4] => Älpha3
    [5] => Älpha4
    [6] => Älpha10
)

How can I get result like this?!

Array
(
    [0] => Alpha
    [1] => Älpha1
    [2] => Älpha2
    [3] => Älpha3
    [4] => Älpha4
    [5] => Älpha10
    [6] => Bravo
)

UPDATE:

I finally found the solution, By Using intl AND The Collator class.

First, enable PHP Extension intl.

Then:

<?php
$array=array('Alpha', 'Älpha1', 'Älpha2', 'Älpha10', 'Älpha3', 'Älpha4', 'Bravo');
$collator = new Collator('de_DE.UTF8');
$collator->setAttribute(Collator::NUMERIC_COLLATION, Collator::ON);
$collator->setAttribute(Collator::CASE_FIRST, Collator::LOWER_FIRST);
$collator->asort($array);
print_r($array);
?>

Results:

Array
(
    [0] => Alpha
    [1] => Älpha1
    [2] => Älpha2
    [4] => Älpha3
    [5] => Älpha4
    [3] => Älpha10
    [6] => Bravo
)

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Answer

First, enable PHP Extension intl.

Then:

<?php
$array=array('Alpha', 'Älpha1', 'Älpha2', 'Älpha10', 'Älpha3', 'Älpha4', 'Bravo');
$collator = new Collator('de_DE.UTF8');
$collator->setAttribute(Collator::NUMERIC_COLLATION, Collator::ON);
$collator->setAttribute(Collator::CASE_FIRST, Collator::LOWER_FIRST);
$collator->asort($array);
print_r($array);
?>

Results:

Array
(
    [0] => Alpha
    [1] => Älpha1
    [2] => Älpha2
    [4] => Älpha3
    [5] => Älpha4
    [3] => Älpha10
    [6] => Bravo
)
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