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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T18:23:51+00:00 2026-05-15T18:23:51+00:00

I’m trying to sort a multidimensional array by multiple keys, and I have no

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I’m trying to sort a multidimensional array by multiple keys, and I have no idea where to start. I looked at uasort(), but wasn’t quite sure how to write a function for what I need.

I need to sort by the state, then event_type, then date_start.

My array looks like this:

[
    ['ID' => 1, 'title' => 'Boring Meeting',  'date_start' => '2010-07-30', 'event_type' => 'meeting', 'state' => 'new-york'],
    ['ID' => 2, 'title' => 'Find My Stapler', 'date_start' => '2010-07-22', 'event_type' => 'meeting', 'state' => 'new-york'],
    ['ID' => 3, 'title' => 'Mario Party',     'date_start' => '2010-07-22', 'event_type' => 'party',   'state' => 'new-york'],
    ['ID' => 4, 'title' => 'Duct Tape Party', 'date_start' => '2010-07-28', 'event_type' => 'party',   'state' => 'california']
]

My desired result is:

[
    ['ID' => 4, 'title' => 'Duct Tape Party', 'date_start' => '2010-07-28', 'event_type' => 'party',   'state' => 'california']
    ['ID' => 2, 'title' => 'Find My Stapler', 'date_start' => '2010-07-22', 'event_type' => 'meeting', 'state' => 'new-york'],
    ['ID' => 1, 'title' => 'Boring Meeting',  'date_start' => '2010-07-30', 'event_type' => 'meeting', 'state' => 'new-york'],
    ['ID' => 3, 'title' => 'Mario Party',     'date_start' => '2010-07-22', 'event_type' => 'party',   'state' => 'new-york'],
]
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    2026-05-15T18:23:51+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 6:23 pm

    You need array_multisort

    $mylist = array(
        array('ID' => 1, 'title' => 'Boring Meeting', 'event_type' => 'meeting'),
        array('ID' => 2, 'title' => 'Find My Stapler', 'event_type' => 'meeting'),
        array('ID' => 3, 'title' => 'Mario Party', 'event_type' => 'party'),
        array('ID' => 4, 'title' => 'Duct Tape Party', 'event_type' => 'party')
    );
    
    # get a list of sort columns and their data to pass to array_multisort
    $sort = array();
    foreach($mylist as $k=>$v) {
        $sort['title'][$k] = $v['title'];
        $sort['event_type'][$k] = $v['event_type'];
    }
    # sort by event_type desc and then title asc
    array_multisort($sort['event_type'], SORT_DESC, $sort['title'], SORT_ASC,$mylist);
    

    As of PHP 5.5.0:

    array_multisort(array_column($mylist, 'event_type'), SORT_DESC,
                    array_column($mylist, 'title'),      SORT_ASC,
                    $mylist);
    

    $mylist is now:

    array (
      0 => 
      array (
        'ID' => 4,
        'title' => 'Duct Tape Party',
        'event_type' => 'party',
      ),
      1 => 
      array (
        'ID' => 3,
        'title' => 'Mario Party',
        'event_type' => 'party',
      ),
      2 => 
      array (
        'ID' => 1,
        'title' => 'Boring Meeting',
        'event_type' => 'meeting',
      ),
      3 => 
      array (
        'ID' => 2,
        'title' => 'Find My Stapler',
        'event_type' => 'meeting',
      ),
    )
    
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