Description
int 
strnatcmp ( string str1, string str2 )
     This function implements a comparison algorithm that orders
     alphanumeric strings in the way a human being would, this is
     described as a "natural ordering".  An example of the difference
     between this algorithm and the regular computer string sorting
     algorithms (used in strcmp()) can be seen
     below:
     
     The code above will generate the following output:
     
     For more information see: Martin Pool's 
Natural Order String Comparison
     page.
    
     Similar to other string comparison functions, this one returns
     < 0 if str1 is less than
     str2; > 0 if
     str1 is greater than
     str2, and 0 if they are equal.
    
     Note that this comparison is case sensitive.
    
     See also ereg(),
     strcasecmp(), substr(),
     stristr(), strcmp(),
     strncmp(), strncasecmp(),
     strnatcasecmp(), strstr(), 
     natsort() and natcasesort().