I use the line of code below to loop through a table in my database:
$items_thread = $connection -> fetch_all($sql);
And if I print the array out:
print_r($items_thread);
I will get this:
Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[RecipientID] => 3
[RecipientScreenname] => Tom L
[RecipientFirstname] => Thomas
[RecipientEmail] => info@xx.com
)
[1] => Array
(
[RecipientID] => 3
[RecipientScreenname] => Tom L
[RecipientFirstname] => Thomas
[RecipientEmail] => info@xx.com
)
[2] => Array
(
[RecipientID] => 1
[RecipientScreenname] => Lau T
[RecipientFirstname] => TK
[RecipientEmail] => lau@xx.co.uk
)
)
But I want to get rid of the duplicate items in the array, so I use array_unique
print_r(array_unique($items_thread));
I get the weird result below which is not quite I am looking for:
Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[RecipientID] => 3
[RecipientScreenname] => Tom L
[RecipientFirstname] => Thomas
开发者_JAVA百科 [RecipientEmail] => info@xx.com
)
)
Ideally, I think it should return this:
Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[RecipientID] => 3
[RecipientScreenname] => Tom L
[RecipientFirstname] => Thomas
[RecipientEmail] => info@xx.com
)
[1] => Array
(
[RecipientID] => 1
[RecipientScreenname] => Lau T
[RecipientFirstname] => TK
[RecipientEmail] => lau@xx.co.uk
)
)
What shall I do to get it right? Have I used the wrong PHP syntax/default function?
The array_unique
function will do this for you. You just needed to add the SORT_REGULAR
flag:
$items_thread = array_unique($items_thread, SORT_REGULAR);
However, as bren suggests, you should do this in SQL if possible.
You'd be much better off filtering out the duplicates in the SQL query. add a constraint which fetches a UNIQUE recipientID
To remove duplicate values then we can use array_unique()
function. The functionality of it is to accept an array and returns another array without duplicate values.
General description of array_unique() is given below:
General Format = array array_unique(array $array [, int $sort_flags=sort_string] )
Parameters = array: Input array ->sort_flags:
The second optional parameter is used to compare items as follows
1. SORT_REGULAR - Normal
2. SORT_NUMERIC - Numerically
3. SORT_STRING - As
4. string SORT_LOCALE_STRING - As string, based on the current locale.
Return Value = Another array without duplicate values
Example 1:
<?php
$array=array('cricket'=>11,'football'=>11,'chess'=>2);
echo"<br/><b>Initially the values of \$array is:</b><br/>";
var_dump($array);
echo"<br/><b>After removing the duplicates:</b><br/>";
print_r(array_unique($array));
?>
Output:
Initially the values of $array is:
array(3) {
["cricket"] => int(11)
["football"] => int(11)
["chess"] => int(2)
}
After removing the duplicates:
Array
(
[cricket] => 11
[chess] => 2
)
Try this:
$data = array_map('unserialize', array_unique(array_map('serialize', $data)));
Outputs the following:
Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[RecipientID] => 3
[RecipientScreenname] => Tom L
[RecipientFirstname] => Thomas
[RecipientEmail] => info@xx.com
)
[2] => Array
(
[RecipientID] => 1
[RecipientScreenname] => Lau T
[RecipientFirstname] => TK
[RecipientEmail] => lau@xx.co.uk
)
)
But I also think you should implement this in your database. Also, check my other answer and solutions.
You can use this code and I hope it will help you. It's completely working:
$array = array(1,1,2,3,4,4,4,5);
$temp=array();
for($i=0; $i<=count($array); $i++)
{
if($array[$i] != '')
{
for($j=$i+1; $j<=count($array); $j++ )
{
if($array[$i]==$array[$j])
{
$array[$j] = '';
}
else
{
$temp[$array[$i]]=$array[$i];
}
}
}
}
print_r($temp);
You can use the regular php arrays to achieve this.
$newArray = array();
foreach ($origArray as $user)
{
$newArray[$user['RecipientID']] = $user;
}
$unique = array_keys(array_flip($array));
It's is faster, plus it reset the array key index.
source: http://php.net/manual/en/function.array-unique.php#89519
This only for a simple array.
Please check below code, I hope this is help full for you.
$resultArray = uniqueAssocArray($actualArray, 'RecipientID');
function uniqueAssocArray($array, $uniqueKey) {
if (!is_array($array)) {
return array();
}
$uniqueKeys = array();
foreach ($array as $key => $item) {
$groupBy=$item[$uniqueKey];
if (isset( $uniqueKeys[$groupBy]))
{
//compare $item with $uniqueKeys[$groupBy] and decide if you
//want to use the new item
$replace= false;
}
else
{
$replace=true;
}
if ($replace) $uniqueKeys[$groupBy] = $item;
}
return $uniqueKeys;
}
$res1 = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM `luggage` where r_bus_no='".$tour_id."' and `date1`='$date' AND `login_id`='".$_SESSION['login_id']."'");
}
/// create a array to store value
$city_arr = array();
if(mysql_num_rows($res1)>0)
{
while($row1 = mysql_fetch_array($res1))
{
/// insert the value in array use the array_push function
array_push($city_arr,$row1['r_to']);
}
//// remove the duplicate entry in array use the array_unique function
$a = array_unique($city_arr);
echo "<option value='' selected='selected'> -- Select City ---</option>";
foreach($a as $b)
{
?>
<option value="<?php echo $b ;?>"><?php echo city($b); ?></option>
<?php
}
}
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