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+ | How do you sort alphabetically? Easy! Arrays can be sorted with a single command, see [http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.sort.php online documentation]. | ||
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+ | So your algorithm should: | ||
+ | * read each name from the file, and insert them into an array | ||
+ | * sort the array | ||
+ | * loop through the sorted array and display each item on the screen. | ||
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+ | Good luck! | ||
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+ | '''Important: you should commit your mini-task code to your Git project.''' | ||
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+ | = Ready to move on? = | ||
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+ | When done, please proceed to the [[PHP110|next section]]. |
Latest revision as of 11:07, 20 September 2023
Main Page >> Web Application Development >> Workbook >> Mini-task 03
Use everything you have learnt this week to create a single webpage that will:
- read a list of names from a text file
- sort them alphabetically and display them on the screen.
So if your text file contains the following data:
Mary Alix Thomas Bob
Your webpage should display:
Alix Bob Mary Thomas
How do you sort alphabetically? Easy! Arrays can be sorted with a single command, see online documentation.
So your algorithm should:
- read each name from the file, and insert them into an array
- sort the array
- loop through the sorted array and display each item on the screen.
Good luck!
Important: you should commit your mini-task code to your Git project.
Ready to move on?
When done, please proceed to the next section.