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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T14:01:21+00:00 2026-06-12T14:01:21+00:00

I have a array like this: $array = array( [1]=>’something’, [0.2]=>’something’, [0.1]=>’something’, [0.3]=>’something’, [0.10]=>’something’

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I have a array like this:

$array = array(
   [1]=>'something',
   [0.2]=>'something',
   [0.1]=>'something',
   [0.3]=>'something',
   [0.10]=>'something'
);

Now i like to sort this array by key, so for that i am using this code:

uksort($array, 'strnatcasecmp');

The above code works fine, but the only problem is that i want to reverse the result.
For this purpose i used krsort , array_reverse , rsort after uksort, but all of them change uksort‘s result.

So have can i sort this array by key in natural order and reverse the result?

What i want should be like :

$array = array(
   [1]=>'something',
   [0.10]=>'something',
   [0.3]=>'something',
   [0.2]=>'something',
   [0.1]=>'something'
);
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    2026-06-12T14:01:22+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 2:01 pm

    Try this:

    uksort($array, create_function('$a,$b', 'return -strnatcasecmp($a,$b);'));
    

    Since you already use a variant of uksort (user-function defined sort), this version just reverses the order by inverting the result of the comparison function. I think it should work for you.

    Alternatively try this:

    uksort($array, 'strnatcasecmp');
    $array = array_reverse($array, true);
    

    Note the true parameter, that preserves your keys.

    Update for modern PHP versions, since create_function is deprecated:

    uksort($array, function ($a, $b) { return -strnatcasecmp($a, $b); });
    

    Update for PHP 7.4 with new syntax (not released as of writing):

    uksort($array, fn($a, $b) => -strnatcasecmp($a, $b));
    
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