The ORDER BY Clause can be used along with the SELECT statement to sort the data of specific fields in an ordered way. It is used to sort the result-set in ascending or descending order.
Syntax :
The basic syntax of the Order By clause is –
Implementation of the Order By Clause :
Let us consider the following table “Data” with three columns ‘FirstName’, ‘LastName’ and ‘Age’.
To sort the FirstName column in the Data table in ascending order, the following code can be used.
Order By Clause using Procedural Method :
<? php $ link = mysqli_connect ("localhost", "root", "", "Mydb"); if($link === false){ die("ERROR: Could not connect. " . mysqli_connect_error()); } $ sql = "SELECT * FROM Data ORDER BY Firstname" ; if($ res = mysqli_query ($link, $sql)){ if(mysqli_num_rows($res) > 0){ echo "< table >"; echo "< tr >"; echo "< th >Firstname</ th >"; echo "< th >Lastname</ th >"; echo "< th >age</ th >"; echo "</ tr >"; while($row = mysqli_fetch_array($res)){ echo "< tr >"; echo "< td >" . $row['Firstname'] . "</ td >"; echo "< td >" . $row['Lastname'] . "</ td >"; echo "< td >" . $row['Age'] . "</ td >"; echo "</ tr >"; } echo "</ table >"; mysqli_free_result($res); } else{ echo "No matching records are found."; } } else{ echo "ERROR: Could not able to execute $sql. " . mysqli_error($link); } mysqli_close($link); ?> |
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Code Explanation :
- The “res” variable stores the data that is returned by the function mysql_query().
- Everytime mysqli_fetch_array() is invoked,it returns the next row from the res() set.
- The while loop is used to loop through all the rows of the table “data”.
Order By Clause using Object Oriented Method :
<? php $ mysqli = new mysqli("localhost", "root", "", "Mydb"); if($mysqli === false){ die("ERROR: Could not connect. " . $mysqli->connect_error); } $sql = "SELECT * FROM Data ORDER BY Firstname"; if($res = $mysqli->query($sql)){ if($res->num_rows > 0){ echo "< table >"; echo "< tr >"; echo "< th >Firstname</ th >"; echo "< th >Lastname</ th >"; echo "< th >Age</ th >"; echo "</ tr >"; while($row = $res->fetch_array()){ echo "< tr >"; echo "< td >" . $row['Firstname'] . "</ td >"; echo "< td >" . $row['Lastname'] . "</ td >"; echo "< td >" . $row['Age'] . "</ td >"; echo "</ tr >"; } echo "</ table >"; $res->free(); } else{ echo "No matching records are found."; } } else{ echo "ERROR: Could not able to execute $sql. " . $mysqli->error; } $mysqli->close(); ?> |
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Order By Clause using PDO Method :
<? php try{ $ pdo = new PDO(" mysql:host = localhost ; dbname = Mydb ", "root", ""); $pdo->setAttribute(PDO::ATTR_ERRMODE, PDO::ERRMODE_EXCEPTION); } catch(PDOException $e){ die("ERROR: Could not connect. " . $e->getMessage()); } try{ $sql = "SELECT * FROM Data ORDER BY Firstname"; $res = $pdo->query($sql); if($res->rowCount() > 0){ echo "< table >"; echo "< tr >"; echo "< th >Firstname</ th >"; echo "< th >Lastname</ th >"; echo "< th >Age</ th >"; echo "</ tr >"; while($row = $res->fetch()){ echo "< tr >"; echo "< td >" . $row['Firstname'] . "</ td >"; echo "< td >" . $row['Lastname'] . "</ td >"; echo "< td >" . $row['Age'] . "</ td >"; echo "</ tr >"; } echo "</ table >"; unset($res); } else{ echo "No matching records are found."; } } catch(PDOException $e){ die("ERROR: Could not able to execute $sql. " . $e->getMessage()); } unset($pdo); ?> |
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