Spaceship operator
The spaceship operator is used for comparing two expressions. For example, $a <=> $b returns -1, 0 or 1 when $a is respectively less than, equal to, or greater than $b. Comparisons are performed according to PHP’s usual type comparison rules.
Sorting a list of numbers
Section titled “Sorting a list of numbers”$array = [1, 0, 5, 9, 3, 7, 6, 8, 4, 2];
usort($array, function (int $a, int $b): int { return $a <=> $b;});
print_r($array);Array( [0] => 0 [1] => 1 [2] => 2 [3] => 3 [4] => 4 [5] => 5 [6] => 6 [7] => 7 [8] => 8 [9] => 9)Simple Example
Section titled “Simple Example”$a = 5;$b = 10;
$a <=> $a; // 0, because $a == $a$a <=> $b; // -1, because $a < $b$b <=> $a; // 1, because $b > $aGeneric numerical example
Section titled “Generic numerical example”Generic example in a form of $a <=> $b matrix.
0 <=> 1; // -1 (left operand less than right, right is greater)0 <=> 0; // 0 (operands are equal)1 <=> 0; // 1 (left operand greater than right, left is greater)1 <=> 1; // 0 (operands are equal)╔═══════╦════╦════╗║ $a/$b ║ 0 ║ 1 ║╠═══════╬════╬════╣║ 0 ║ 0 ║ -1 ║║ 1 ║ 1 ║ 0 ║╚═══════╩════╩════╝$a - leftmost column, $b - topmost row