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6 changes: 5 additions & 1 deletion components/finder.rst
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Expand Up @@ -339,20 +339,24 @@ Sorting Results
Sort the results by name, extension, size or type (directories first, then files)::

$finder->sortByName();
$finder->sortByCaseInsensitiveName();
$finder->sortByExtension();
$finder->sortBySize();
$finder->sortByType();

.. versionadded:: 6.2

The ``sortByExtension()`` and ``sortBySize()`` methods were introduced in Symfony 6.2.
The ``sortByCaseInsensitiveName()``, ``sortByExtension()`` and ``sortBySize()`` methods were introduced in Symfony 6.2.

.. tip::

By default, the ``sortByName()`` method uses the :phpfunction:`strcmp` PHP
function (e.g. ``file1.txt``, ``file10.txt``, ``file2.txt``). Pass ``true``
as its argument to use PHP's `natural sort order`_ algorithm instead (e.g.
``file1.txt``, ``file2.txt``, ``file10.txt``).

The ``sortByCaseInsensitiveName()`` method uses the case insensitive :phpfunction:`strcasecmp` PHP function.
Pass ``true`` as its argument to use PHP's case insensitive `natural sort order`_ algorithm instead (the :phpfunction:`strnatcasecmp` PHP function)

Sort the files and directories by the last accessed, changed or modified time::

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