I have a multi-dimensional array that looks like this:
The base array is indexed based on category ids from my catalog.
$cat[category_id]
Each base array has three underlying elements:
['parent_id']
['sort_order']
['name']
I want to create a function that allows us to create a list of category_id’s and names for a given parent_category_id in the correct sort order. Is this possible? Technically it is the same information, but the array is constructed in a weird way to extract that information.
Here is an example definition for the array:
$cat = array();
$cat[32]['parent_id']= 0;
$cat[32]['sort_order']= 1;
$cat[32]['name']= 'my-category-name1';
$cat[45]['parent_id']= 0;
$cat[45]['sort_order']= 0;
$cat[45]['name']= 'my-category-name2';
$cat[2]['parent_id']= 0;
$cat[2]['sort_order']= 2;
$cat[2]['name'] = "my-category-name3";
$cat[3]['parent_id']= 2;
$cat[3]['sort_order']= 1;
$cat[3]['name'] = "my-category-name4";
$cat[6]['parent_id']= 2;
$cat[6]['sort_order']= 0;
$cat[6]['name'] = "my-category-name5";
Assuming it’s something of this sort:
You can use a combination of a foreach and usort to achieve what you’re going for.
EDIT Sorry, fixed some syntax errors. Tested, and works (at least to result in what I was intending)
EDITv2 Here’s the raw output from the above:
(Used var_export just for you @FelixKling)
EDITv3 I’ve updated my answer to go along with the OP’s update. I also now make it retain the original “category_id” values in the result array.