On Wed, 2009-06-17 at 19:27 -0400, tedd wrote: > At 10:54 PM +0100 6/17/09, Ashley Sheridan wrote: > >I'd probably go with some sort of custom bubble sorting function. Base > >the sorting on your $d array, and then update the other arrays as > >necessary. Should be OK if they all have the same index, like in your > >example. If you were using keys, could you maybe join all the arrays > >using some sort of serialisation, sort, then unserialise into the > >separate arrays? > > > > > >Thanks > >Ash > > > Ash: > > You missed the point. I could use the built-in sort (i.e., sort() ) > and sort the $d array. However, I would like the indexes of the other > arrays to match the new sort. > > Cheers, > > tedd > > -- > ------- > http://sperling.com http://ancientstones.com http://earthstones.com > I think I might need a for-instance here, as you lost me! Thanks Ash www.ashleysheridan.co.uk -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php