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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T20:44:51+00:00 2026-05-24T20:44:51+00:00

I’m making a program that tracks hundreds of users, grabs their experience (stores it),

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I’m making a program that tracks hundreds of users, grabs their experience (stores it), and then grabs it again on demand once the designated time for tracking is over. What I’m trying to do is sort the amount of gained experience, while keeping it in association with the name, and then outputting the experience gained from highest to lowest.

Here’s an example of what I’m doing:

display();

function display() {
    $participants = array("a", "b", "c", "d", "e");
    sort($participants);
    for ($i = 0; $i < count($participants); $i++) {
        $starting = getStarting($participants[$i]);
        $ending = getEnding($participants[$i]);
        $gained = $ending - $starting;
    }
}

function getStarting($name) {
    $a = "a";
    return $name == $a ? 304 : 4;
}

function getEnding($name) {
    $a = "a";
    return $name == $a ? 23 : 34;
}

So, I’m trying to make it so that if I were to print a variable, then ‘a’ would be first (because, as you can see, I made it so ‘a’ is the only ‘person’ that has gained more experience than the others’), then ‘b-e’ would follow it, alphabetically. It currently sorts it alphabetically before any data is collected, so I’m assuming all I’ll have to do is sort the gained experience.

How could I achieve this?

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    2026-05-24T20:44:53+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 8:44 pm

    The easiest way would probably be to put the values into a multidimensional array, then use usort():

    function score_sort($a,$b) {
      // This function compares $a and $b
      // $a[0] is participant name
      // $a[1] is participant score
      if($a[1] == $b[1]) {
        return strcmp($a[0],$b[0]);  // Sort by name if scores are equal
      } else {
        return $a[1] < $b[1] ? -1 : 1;  // Sort by score
      }
    }
    
    function display() {
      $participants = array("a", "b", "c", "d", "e");
    
      // Create an empty array to store results
      $participant_scores = array();  
    
      for ($i = 0; $i < count($participants); $i++) {
        $starting = getStarting($participants[$i]);
        $ending = getEnding($participants[$i]);
        $gained = $ending - $starting;
        // Push the participant and score to the array 
        $participant_scores[] = array($participants[$i], $gained);
      }
    
      // Sort the array
      usort($participant_scores, 'score_sort');
    
      // Display the results
      foreach($participant_scores as $each_score) {
        sprintf("Participant %s has score %i\n", $each_score[0], $each_score[1]);
      }
    }
    
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