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LOCALE_COMPOSE(3)							 1							 LOCALE_COMPOSE(3)

Locale::composeLocale - Returns a correctly ordered and delimited locale ID

	Object oriented style

SYNOPSIS
publicstatic string Locale::composeLocale (array $subtags) DESCRIPTION
Procedural style string locale_compose (array $subtags) Returns a correctly ordered and delimited locale ID the keys identify the particular locale ID subtags, and the values are the associated subtag values. PARAMETERS
o $subtags - an array containing a list of key-value pairs, where the keys identify the particular locale ID subtags, and the values are the associated subtag values. Note The 'variant' and 'private' subtags can take maximum 15 values whereas 'extlang' can take maximum 3 values.e.g. Variants are allowed with the suffix ranging from 0-14. Hence the keys for the input array can be variant0, variant1, ...,variant14. In the returned locale id, the subtag is ordered by suffix resulting in variant0 followed by variant1 followed by variant2 and so on. The 'variant', 'private' and 'extlang' multiple values can be specified both as array under specific key (e.g. 'variant') and as multiple numbered keys (e.g. 'variant0', 'variant1', etc.). RETURN VALUES
The corresponding locale identifier. EXAMPLES
Example #1 locale_compose(3) example <?php $arr = array( 'language'=>'en' , 'script' =>'Hans' , 'region' =>'CN', 'variant2'=>'rozaj' , 'variant1'=>'nedis' , 'private1'=>'prv1' , 'private2'=>'prv2' ); echo locale_compose( $arr ); ?> Example #2 OO example <?php $arr = array( 'language'=>'en' , 'script' =>'Hans' , 'region' =>'CN', 'variant2'=>'rozaj' , 'variant1'=>'nedis' , 'private1'=>'prv1' , 'private2'=>'prv2' ); echo Locale::composeLocale( $arr ); ?> The above example will output: Locale: en_Hans_CN_nedis_rozaj_x_prv1_prv2 SEE ALSO
locale_parse(3). PHP Documentation Group LOCALE_COMPOSE(3)

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COLLATOR_ASORT(3)							 1							 COLLATOR_ASORT(3)

Collator::asort - Sort array maintaining index association

       Object oriented style

SYNOPSIS
public bool Collator::asort (array &$arr, [int $sort_flag]) DESCRIPTION
Procedural style bool collator_asort (Collator $coll, array &$arr, [int $sort_flag]) This function sorts an array such that array indices maintain their correlation with the array elements they are associated with. This is used mainly when sorting associative arrays where the actual element order is significant. Array elements will have sort order according to current locale rules. Equivalent to standard PHP asort(3). PARAMETERS
o $coll -Collator object. o $arr -Array of strings to sort. o $sort_flag - Optional sorting type, one of the following: o Collator::SORT_REGULAR - compare items normally (don't change types) o Collator::SORT_NUMERIC - compare items numerically o Collator::SORT_STRING - compare items as strings Default $sort_flag value is Collator::SORT_REGULAR. It is also used if an invalid $sort_flag value has been specified. RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. EXAMPLES
Example #1 collator_asort(3)example <?php $coll = collator_create( 'en_US' ); $arr = array( 'a' => '100', 'b' => '50', 'c' => '7' ); collator_asort( $coll, $arr, Collator::SORT_NUMERIC ); var_export( $arr ); collator_asort( $coll, $arr, Collator::SORT_STRING ); var_export( $arr ); ?> The above example will output: array ( 'c' => '7', 'b' => '50', 'a' => '100', )array ( 'a' => '100', 'b' => '50', 'c' => '7', ) SEE ALSO
Collator constants, collator_sort(3), collator_sort_with_sort_keys(3). PHP Documentation Group COLLATOR_ASORT(3)
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