I have a multidimensional array and am trying to group them according to the value in a specific column.
I'm trying to group them by level
, but I won't actually know the level beforehand. So, it's not like I can put it in a for
loop and say while $i < 7
, because I won't know that 7
is the maximum value for the level key, and frankly, I'm not sure that's how I would need to do it even if I did...
Array (
[0] => Array (
[cust] => XT8900
[type] => standard
[level] => 1
)
[1] => Array (
[cust] => XT8944
[type] => standard
[level] => 1
)
[2] => Array (
[cust] => XT8922
[type] => premier
[level] => 3
)
[3] => Array (
[cust] => XT8816
[type] => permier
[level] => 3
)
[4] => Array (
[cust] => XT7434
[type] => standard
[level] => 7
)
)
What I'm hoping to produce:
Array (
[1] => Array (
[0] => Array (
[cust] => XT8900
[type] => standard
)
[1] => Array (
[cust] => XT8944
[type] => standard
)
)
[3] => Array (
[2] => Array (
[cust] => XT8922
[type] => premier
)
[3] => Array (
[cust] => XT8816
[type] => permier
)
)
[7] => Array (
[4] => Array (
[cust] => XT7434
[type] => standard
)
)
)
Best way, if you have control over building the initial array, is just set things up like that at the start as you add entries.
If not then build a temporary array to sort:
foreach ($input_arr as $key => &$entry) {
$level_arr[$entry['level']][$key] = $entry;
}
Leaves you with the form you wanted and everything referenced together.
Build the array like that in the first place though if at all possible.