squirrelmail/functions/array.php
2001-11-21 18:38:12 +00:00

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<?php
/**
** array.php
**
** Copyright (c) 1999-2001 The Squirrelmail Development Team
** Licensed under the GNU GPL. For full terms see the file COPYING.
**
** This contains functions that work with array manipulation. They
** will help sort, and do other types of things with arrays
**
** $Id$
**/
function ary_sort($ary,$col, $dir = 1){
// The globals are used because USORT determines what is passed to comp2
// These should be $this->col and $this->dir in a class
// Would beat using globals
if(!is_array($col)){
$col = array($col);
}
$GLOBALS['col'] = $col; // Column or Columns as an array
if ($dir > 0)
$dir = 1;
else
$dir = -1;
$GLOBALS['dir'] = $dir; // Direction, a positive number for ascending a negative for descending
usort($ary,'array_comp2');
return $ary;
}
function array_comp2($a,$b,$i = 0) {
global $col;
global $dir;
$c = count($col) -1;
if ($a[$col[$i]] == $b[$col[$i]]){
$r = 0;
while($i < $c && $r == 0){
$i++;
$r = comp2($a,$b,$i);
}
} elseif($a[$col[$i]] < $b[$col[$i]]){
return (- $dir);
}
return $dir;
}
function removeElement($array, $element) {
$j = 0;
for ($i = 0;$i < count($array);$i++)
if ($i != $element) {
$newArray[$j] = $array[$i];
$j++;
}
return $newArray;
}
function array_cleave($array1, $column)
{
$key=0;
$array2 = array();
while ($key < count($array1)) {
array_push($array2, $array1[$key][$column]);
$key++;
}
return ($array2);
}
?>