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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T07:23:52+00:00 2026-05-14T07:23:52+00:00

I need to sort an array that can look like this: $array[4][0] = array(‘id’

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I need to sort an array that can look like this:

$array[4][0] = array('id' => 1, 'value' => 2);
$array[3][2] = array('id' => 0, 'value' => 3);
$array[4][1] = array('id' => 1, 'value' => 0);
$array[1][3] = array('id' => 2, 'value' => 1);
$array[1][1] = array('id' => 3, 'value' => 0);
$array[3][0] = array('id' => 2, 'value' => 1);
$array[3][1] = array('id' => 1, 'value' => 0);
$array[1][2] = array('id' => 3, 'value' => 2);
$array[1][0] = array('id' => 2, 'value' => 1);
$array[2][1] = array('id' => 0, 'value' => 2);
$array[2][4] = array('id' => 3, 'value' => 1);

But needs to be sorted and returned as this:

$array[1][0] = array('id' => 2, 'value' => 1);
$array[1][1] = array('id' => 3, 'value' => 0);
$array[1][2] = array('id' => 3, 'value' => 2);
$array[1][3] = array('id' => 2, 'value' => 1);
$array[2][1] = array('id' => 0, 'value' => 2);
$array[2][4] = array('id' => 3, 'value' => 1);
$array[3][0] = array('id' => 2, 'value' => 1);
$array[3][1] = array('id' => 1, 'value' => 0);
$array[3][2] = array('id' => 0, 'value' => 3);
$array[4][0] = array('id' => 1, 'value' => 2);
$array[4][1] = array('id' => 1, 'value' => 0);

Can anyone help me? It needs to sort both indexes of the array from lowest to highest index value. Sounds simple enough, but I’m having the hardest time trying to figure this out, while still keeping the values intact.

Please help someone…

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    2026-05-14T07:23:52+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 7:23 am

    A quick’n’dirty solution might look something like:

    // Sort the outer array
    ksort($array); 
    // Sort each inner array
    foreach($array as &$innerArray)
    {
        ksort($innerArray);
    }
    
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