Sorted(string $direction)
Validates whether the input is sorted in a certain order or not.
v::sorted('ASC')->isValid([1, 2, 3]); // true
v::sorted('ASC')->isValid('ABC'); // true
v::sorted('DESC')->isValid([3, 2, 1]); // true
v::sorted('ASC')->isValid([]); // true
v::sorted('ASC')->isValid([1]); // true
You can also combine Call to create custom validations:
v::call(
static function (array $input): array {
return array_column($input, 'key');
},
v::sorted('ASC')
)->isValid([
['key' => 1],
['key' => 5],
['key' => 9],
]); // true
v::call('strval', v::sorted('DESC'))->isValid(4321); // true
v::call('iterator_to_array', v::sorted())->isValid(new ArrayIterator([1, 7, 4])); // false
- Arrays
- Strings
Version | Description |
---|---|
2.0.0 | Add support for strings |
2.0.0 | Do not use array keys to sort |
2.0.0 | Use sorting direction instead of boolean value |
2.0.0 | Do not accept callback in the constructor |
1.1.1 | Created |
See also: