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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T11:09:20+00:00 2026-05-28T11:09:20+00:00

How to sort file name from a folder order by create date by php?

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How to sort file name from a folder order by create date by php?

$filesname = dirname(__FILE__) . '/../tmp/20120123/';
foreach(glob($filesname) as $files){
    echo $files.'<br />';
}
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    2026-05-28T11:09:20+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 11:09 am

    Try this function I wrote for just such a task:

    // Constants to make usage more reader-friendly
    define('DIR_SORT_NAME',  1);
    define('DIR_SORT_SIZE',  2);
    define('DIR_SORT_ATIME', 3);
    define('DIR_SORT_MTIME', 4);
    define('DIR_SORT_CTIME', 5);
    
    function readdir_sorted_array ($dir, $sortCol = DIR_SORT_NAME, $sortDir = SORT_ASC) {
    
      // Validate arguments
      $dir = rtrim(str_replace('\\', '/', $dir), '/');
      $sortCol = (int) ($sortCol >= 1 && $sortCol <= 5) ? $sortCol : 1;
      $sortDir = ($sortDir == SORT_DESC) ? SORT_DESC : SORT_ASC;
      $name = $size = $aTime = $mTime = $cTime = $table = array();
    
      // Open the directory, return FALSE if we can't
      if (!is_dir($dir) || (!$dp = opendir($dir))) return FALSE;
    
      // Fetch a list of files in the directory and get stats
      for ($i = 0; ($file = readdir($dp)) !== FALSE; $i++) {
        if (!in_array($file, array('.','..'))) {
          $path = "$dir/$file";
          $row = array('name'=>$file,'size'=>filesize($path),'atime'=>fileatime($path),'mtime'=>filemtime($path),'ctime'=>filectime($path));
          $name[$i] = $row['name'];
          $size[$i] = $row['size'];
          $aTime[$i] = $row['atime'];
          $mTime[$i] = $row['mtime'];
          $cTime[$i] = $row['ctime'];
          $table[$i] = $row;
        }
      }
    
      // Sort the results
      switch ($sortCol) {
        case DIR_SORT_NAME:
          array_multisort($name, $sortDir, $table);
          break;
        case DIR_SORT_SIZE:
          array_multisort($size, $sortDir, $name, SORT_ASC, $table);
          break;
        case DIR_SORT_ATIME:
          array_multisort($aTime, $sortDir, $name, SORT_ASC, $table);
          break;
        case DIR_SORT_MTIME:
          array_multisort($mTime, $sortDir, $name, SORT_ASC, $table);
          break;
        case DIR_SORT_CTIME:
          array_multisort($cTime, $sortDir, $name, SORT_ASC, $table);
          break;
      }
    
      // Return the result
      return $table;
    
    }
    

    Hopefully usage is fairly self-explanatory.

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