Edit report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=52733&edit=1
ID: 52733 Comment by: phpstars at gmail dot com Reported by: phpstars at gmail dot com Summary: Status: Bogus Type: Bug Package: Output Control Operating System: Windows 7 PHP Version: 5.3.3 Block user comment: N New Comment: So the correct code: $array1 = array (2,3,1,5,4); $array2 = array (7,8,6,10,9); array_multisort($array1,$array2); Thanks for your attention Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2010-08-30 03:02:34] [email protected] That's not a bug. You are confused about how array_multisort() works. Read the documentation again and look at the examples. The output you are getting is the expected output. The second array is put in the same order as the first. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2010-08-30 02:50:54] phpstars at gmail dot com Description: ------------ I found this problem , use the latest version of XAMPP <?PHP $array1 = array (4,3,1,5,2); $array2 = array (7,9,6,10,8); array_multisort($array1,$array2); print_r ($array1); // Result : Array ( [0] => 1 [1] => 2 [2] => 3 [3] => 4 [4] => 5 ) echo '<BR>'; print_r ($array2); // Result : Array ( [0] => 6 [1] => 8 [2] => 9 [3] => 7 [4] => 10 ) // Note : Number 7 in the $array2 sorted after number 9 echo '<BR><HR><BR>'; $array1 = array (4,3,1,5,2); $array2 = array (7,9,6,10,8); array_multisort($array1); array_multisort($array2); print_r ($array1); // Result : Array ( [0] => 1 [1] => 2 [2] => 3 [3] => 4 [4] => 5 ) echo '<BR>'; print_r ($array2); // Result : Array ( [0] => 6 [1] => 7 [2] => 8 [3] => 9 [4] => 10 ) // Note : But when array_multisort($array2); separately was used, the output was correct ?> Test script: --------------- Expected result: ---------------- Actual result: -------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=52733&edit=1
