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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T01:54:13+00:00 2026-05-17T01:54:13+00:00

I have a multi-dimensional array right now that looks like this: function art_appreciation_feeds() {

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I have a multi-dimensional array right now that looks like this:

function art_appreciation_feeds() {
 $items = array(
  array('site' => '', 'uri' => '', 'feed' => ''),
  array('site' => '', 'uri' => '', 'feed' => ''),
  array('site' => '', 'uri' => '', 'feed' => ''),
  array('site' => '', 'uri' => '', 'feed' => ''),
 );
 return $items; 
}

Right, so I output the values of the array using this function:

foreach($items as $i => $row) {

What I’m looking to do, is add another value to that array called category so that I’d have:

array(
  array('site' => '', 'uri' => '', 'feed' => '', 'category' => ''),
);

And when I’m going through the loop above, to output it in order by the category field with a <h2>Category</h2> at the top only of each section.

Is that the best way to do this and if so, how would I change my loop to accommodate that? Caveat: I can change the array as well if you think something else is better.

Thanks!

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    2026-05-17T01:54:14+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 1:54 am

    I am sure there are better ways to go about it and not sure if this is easy to do in your situation, but just a suggestion. Why not have the category as an array key and inserting all the records relevant to that category as sub array?

    for instance:

    $items['catname1'][] = array('site' => '', 'uri' => '', 'feed' => '');
    $items['catname2'][] = array('site' => '', 'uri' => '', 'feed' => '');
    $items['catname1'][] = array('site' => '', 'uri' => '', 'feed' => '');
    

    and then sorting based on the array key?

    Or if you dont want to add that extra layer. Add a counter value to catname and store the catname in the sub array itself like

    $items['catname1'.$c] = array('site' => '', 'uri' => '', 'feed' => '', cat=>'catname1');
    $items['catname2'.$c] = array('site' => '', 'uri' => '', 'feed' => '', cat=>'catname2');
    $items['catname1'.$c] = array('site' => '', 'uri' => '', 'feed' => '', cat=>'catname1');
    

    using ksort() you should be able to sort on the array key easily.

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