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sort string beginning at index?

Posted by Stan McCann on 09/29/05 21:43

I need some recommendations as to how to go about sorting a string not
from the beginning of the string, but from a given index into the
string. I am reading a data file into an array using file(), then
looping through the string which contains fields seperated by |. Do I
have to explode each individual record to sort them using
array_multisort()? What I was hoping for was something like sort
($array, SORT_STRING, 15) where 15 is the index into the string to sort
on instead of starting at 0. I've been digging through the docs
reading about sort and usort and the others but nothing looks like it
will work short of using up time and memory creating a multidimensional
array to sort.

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