I have an associative array like this:
continent_population('Australia') := 30;
continent_population('Antarctica') := 90;
continent_population('UK') := 50;
How do I sort this array after values in PL/SQL? Thanks!
Description Starting with 12.1, you can apply the TABLE operators to associative arrays indexed by integer (index-by tables), whose types are declared in a package specification. You can then use the awesome power of SQL to sort the contents of the collection however you want.
The arsort() function sorts an associative array in descending order, according to the value. Tip: Use the asort() function to sort an associative array in ascending order, according to the value. Tip: Use the krsort() function to sort an associative array in descending order, according to the key.
When sorting your result set in descending order, you use the DESC attribute in your ORDER BY clause as follows: SELECT supplier_city FROM suppliers WHERE supplier_name = 'Microsoft' ORDER BY supplier_city DESC; This Oracle ORDER BY example would return all records sorted by the supplier_city field in descending order.
You can't sort an associative array by values, but you have to convert the data to some other data structure and make the sorting there. The easiest way would have been to convert to another associative array where keys and values swap places, but that requires your key values should be unique too.
Below is an example adapted to your case from Sorting PL/SQL Collections. Please check that article for the details.
/* The sorting is done with SQL thus these types have to be SQL types. */
create type sortable_t is object(
continent varchar2(32767),
population number
);
/
create type sortable_table_t is table of sortable_t;
/
declare
type continent_population_t is table of pls_integer index by varchar2(32767);
continent_population continent_population_t;
i varchar2(32767);
sorted sortable_table_t := sortable_table_t();
begin
/* Populate original data. */
continent_population('Australia') := 30;
continent_population('Antarctica') := 90;
continent_population('UK') := 50;
continent_population('USA') := 50;
/* Convert to a helper data type that is used for sorting. */
i := continent_population.first;
while i is not null loop
sorted.extend(1);
sorted(sorted.last) := new sortable_t(i, continent_population(i));
i := continent_population.next(i);
end loop;
/* Show that the content is not sorted yet. */
dbms_output.put_line('Unsorted:');
for j in sorted.first .. sorted.last loop
dbms_output.put_line(sorted(j).continent || ' = ' || sorted(j).population);
end loop;
/* Sorting with SQL. */
select cast(multiset(select *
from table(sorted)
order by 2 asc, 1 asc)
as sortable_table_t)
into sorted
from dual;
/* Show that the content is now sorted. */
dbms_output.put_line('Sorted by value:');
for j in sorted.first .. sorted.last loop
dbms_output.put_line(sorted(j).continent || ' = ' || sorted(j).population);
end loop;
end;
/
Prints:
Unsorted:
Antarctica = 90
Australia = 30
UK = 50
USA = 50
Sorted by value:
Australia = 30
UK = 50
USA = 50
Antarctica = 90
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