get_the_category and echo out link to child-most/deepest category

I have this code which is located on the search.php page and retrieves all the categories for each post and echo’s out a link to the first category:

$category = get_the_category(); //print_r($category);
if ($category) {
  echo '<a href="' . get_category_link( $category[0]->term_id ) . '" title="' . sprintf( __( "View all posts in %s" ), $category[0]->name ) . '" ' . '>' . $category[0]->name.'</a> ';

What I need to do is use a similar code but that gets the child-most/deepest category in the array?

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This is the array thats printed out:

[0] => stdClass Object
    (
        [term_id] => 170
        [name] => ACS Series Suspended &amp; Crane Scales - EC Approved
        [slug] => uwe-acs-series-suspended-crane-scales
        [term_group] => 0
        [term_taxonomy_id] => 170
        [taxonomy] => category
        [description] => 
        [parent] => 3
        [count] => 4
        [object_id] => 1578
        [cat_ID] => 170
        [category_count] => 4
        [category_description] => 
        [cat_name] => ACS Series Suspended &amp; Crane Scales - EC Approved
        [category_nicename] => uwe-acs-series-suspended-crane-scales
        [category_parent] => 3
    )

[1] => stdClass Object
    (
        [term_id] => 3
        [name] => Crane Scales
        [slug] => crane-scales
        [term_group] => 0
        [term_taxonomy_id] => 3
        [taxonomy] => category
        [description] => 
        [parent] => 0
        [count] => 53
        [object_id] => 1578
        [cat_ID] => 3
        [category_count] => 53
        [category_description] => 
        [cat_name] => Crane Scales
        [category_nicename] => crane-scales
        [category_parent] => 0
    )

As you can see, one category has parent->3 and the other has parent->0. How do I use the above query to print out the link only for a category with parent->3?

Its probably quite simple but its a bit over my head. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks

Dave

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  1. got a result on stack overflow which worked spot on thanks to @poelinca. code is below incase anybody else has the same issue:

    Add this function in you’re theme/functions.php file :

    function get_deep_child_category( $categories )
    {
        $maxId = 0;
        $maxKey = 0;
        foreach ( $categories as $key => $value )
        {
            if ( $value->parent > $maxId )
            {
                $maxId = $value->term_id;
                $maxKey = $key;
            }
        }
        return $categories[$maxKey];
    }
    

    Then let’s say as in you’re example in theme/search.php you do

    $categories = get_the_category();
    if ( $categories ) :
        $deepChild = get_deep_child_category( $categories );
        ?>
            <a href="<?php echo get_category_link( $deepChild->term_id ); ?>" title="<?php echo sprintf( __( "View all posts in %s" ), $deepChild->name ); ?>"><?php echo $deepChild->name; ?></a>
        <?php 
    endif;
    

    From my knoledge there is no other way
    of sorting categories thru
    get_the_category() but i might be
    mistaken and the code above wouldn’t
    be the best way of doing things if so
    .

    @chip bennett, thanks for your input, I did try this but struggled to get it working how I needed (removing the separators).

    Thanks,

    Dave