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How to delete previous all elements from a specified index in PHP?
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I have an array and I want to delete previous all elements from the current specified index
For example:
$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
I have an index like 3, so I want to delete previous all like
0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c"
and only have
3=>"d", 4=>"e"
in my new array.
Can anyone help me?
php arrays
add a comment |
I have an array and I want to delete previous all elements from the current specified index
For example:
$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
I have an index like 3, so I want to delete previous all like
0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c"
and only have
3=>"d", 4=>"e"
in my new array.
Can anyone help me?
php arrays
array_slice?
– Jonnix
14 hours ago
Take a look at this: stackoverflow.com/questions/4932151/…,
– Jah
14 hours ago
1
Possible duplicate of PHP Remove section of array before a certain key value
– Sagar P. Ghagare
14 hours ago
add a comment |
I have an array and I want to delete previous all elements from the current specified index
For example:
$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
I have an index like 3, so I want to delete previous all like
0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c"
and only have
3=>"d", 4=>"e"
in my new array.
Can anyone help me?
php arrays
I have an array and I want to delete previous all elements from the current specified index
For example:
$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
I have an index like 3, so I want to delete previous all like
0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c"
and only have
3=>"d", 4=>"e"
in my new array.
Can anyone help me?
php arrays
php arrays
edited 14 hours ago
Mohammad
15.9k123766
15.9k123766
asked 14 hours ago
w3outlookw3outlook
486
486
array_slice?
– Jonnix
14 hours ago
Take a look at this: stackoverflow.com/questions/4932151/…,
– Jah
14 hours ago
1
Possible duplicate of PHP Remove section of array before a certain key value
– Sagar P. Ghagare
14 hours ago
add a comment |
array_slice?
– Jonnix
14 hours ago
Take a look at this: stackoverflow.com/questions/4932151/…,
– Jah
14 hours ago
1
Possible duplicate of PHP Remove section of array before a certain key value
– Sagar P. Ghagare
14 hours ago
array_slice?
– Jonnix
14 hours ago
array_slice?
– Jonnix
14 hours ago
Take a look at this: stackoverflow.com/questions/4932151/…,
– Jah
14 hours ago
Take a look at this: stackoverflow.com/questions/4932151/…,
– Jah
14 hours ago
1
1
Possible duplicate of PHP Remove section of array before a certain key value
– Sagar P. Ghagare
14 hours ago
Possible duplicate of PHP Remove section of array before a certain key value
– Sagar P. Ghagare
14 hours ago
add a comment |
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$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
$output = array_slice($array, 3);
output:
array(2)
[0]=> string(1) "d"
[1]=> string(1) "e"
Another solution with saving index
$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
$output = array_slice($array, 3, null, true);
output:
array(2)
[3]=> string(1) "d"
[4]=> string(1) "e"
https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.array-slice.php
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You may to use array_slice()
In example :
<?php
$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
$startingPosition = 3;
// Preserve keys
// |
// Your array Delete from Delete to |
// | | (if null, |
// | | to the end) |
// | | | |
// v v v v
$array = array_slice($array, $startingPosition , null, true);
var_dump($array);
Output :
array(2)
[3]=>
string(1) "d"
[4]=>
string(1) "e"
1
But your code reset keys
– Mohammad
14 hours ago
1
@Mohammad I edited, thank you.
– Cid
14 hours ago
add a comment |
You can also use unset() to remove the elements. As shown below.
<?php
$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
$index = 3;
for($i = 0; $i<$index; $i++)
unset($array[$i]);
echo "<pre>";print_r($array);
?>
add a comment |
You can use veriation of array-slice and so on (as array_slice($array, 3) ) but also simple for loop:
$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
$copy = false;
foreach($array as $k => $v) = ($k == 3);
if ($copy)
$res[$k] = $v;
add a comment |
Try this
<?php
$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
$new_array = array_slice($array, 3); // 3 is your key to slice
print_r($new_array);
?>
add a comment |
You can use array_slice:
$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
$newArray = array_slice($array, 3, NULL, TRUE);
echo '<pre>';
print_r($newArray);
echo '</pre>';
Output:
Array
(
[3] => d
[4] => e
)
Note that 4 th parameter: TRUE -> preserve_keys is very important.
If it is set to true, preserves the keys in the output array.
Your new array will now have all elements only after index 3
All elements before 3 are not returned here.
OP want to keep keys in new array. and only have 3=>"d", 4=>"e" in my new array
– Mohammad
14 hours ago
@Mohammad, thanks for helping me.
– Pupil
14 hours ago
add a comment |
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$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
$output = array_slice($array, 3);
output:
array(2)
[0]=> string(1) "d"
[1]=> string(1) "e"
Another solution with saving index
$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
$output = array_slice($array, 3, null, true);
output:
array(2)
[3]=> string(1) "d"
[4]=> string(1) "e"
https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.array-slice.php
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$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
$output = array_slice($array, 3);
output:
array(2)
[0]=> string(1) "d"
[1]=> string(1) "e"
Another solution with saving index
$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
$output = array_slice($array, 3, null, true);
output:
array(2)
[3]=> string(1) "d"
[4]=> string(1) "e"
https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.array-slice.php
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$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
$output = array_slice($array, 3);
output:
array(2)
[0]=> string(1) "d"
[1]=> string(1) "e"
Another solution with saving index
$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
$output = array_slice($array, 3, null, true);
output:
array(2)
[3]=> string(1) "d"
[4]=> string(1) "e"
https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.array-slice.php
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$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
$output = array_slice($array, 3);
output:
array(2)
[0]=> string(1) "d"
[1]=> string(1) "e"
Another solution with saving index
$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
$output = array_slice($array, 3, null, true);
output:
array(2)
[3]=> string(1) "d"
[4]=> string(1) "e"
https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.array-slice.php
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answered 14 hours ago
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add a comment |
add a comment |
You may to use array_slice()
In example :
<?php
$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
$startingPosition = 3;
// Preserve keys
// |
// Your array Delete from Delete to |
// | | (if null, |
// | | to the end) |
// | | | |
// v v v v
$array = array_slice($array, $startingPosition , null, true);
var_dump($array);
Output :
array(2)
[3]=>
string(1) "d"
[4]=>
string(1) "e"
1
But your code reset keys
– Mohammad
14 hours ago
1
@Mohammad I edited, thank you.
– Cid
14 hours ago
add a comment |
You may to use array_slice()
In example :
<?php
$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
$startingPosition = 3;
// Preserve keys
// |
// Your array Delete from Delete to |
// | | (if null, |
// | | to the end) |
// | | | |
// v v v v
$array = array_slice($array, $startingPosition , null, true);
var_dump($array);
Output :
array(2)
[3]=>
string(1) "d"
[4]=>
string(1) "e"
1
But your code reset keys
– Mohammad
14 hours ago
1
@Mohammad I edited, thank you.
– Cid
14 hours ago
add a comment |
You may to use array_slice()
In example :
<?php
$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
$startingPosition = 3;
// Preserve keys
// |
// Your array Delete from Delete to |
// | | (if null, |
// | | to the end) |
// | | | |
// v v v v
$array = array_slice($array, $startingPosition , null, true);
var_dump($array);
Output :
array(2)
[3]=>
string(1) "d"
[4]=>
string(1) "e"
You may to use array_slice()
In example :
<?php
$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
$startingPosition = 3;
// Preserve keys
// |
// Your array Delete from Delete to |
// | | (if null, |
// | | to the end) |
// | | | |
// v v v v
$array = array_slice($array, $startingPosition , null, true);
var_dump($array);
Output :
array(2)
[3]=>
string(1) "d"
[4]=>
string(1) "e"
edited 14 hours ago
answered 14 hours ago
CidCid
5,21121129
5,21121129
1
But your code reset keys
– Mohammad
14 hours ago
1
@Mohammad I edited, thank you.
– Cid
14 hours ago
add a comment |
1
But your code reset keys
– Mohammad
14 hours ago
1
@Mohammad I edited, thank you.
– Cid
14 hours ago
1
1
But your code reset keys
– Mohammad
14 hours ago
But your code reset keys
– Mohammad
14 hours ago
1
1
@Mohammad I edited, thank you.
– Cid
14 hours ago
@Mohammad I edited, thank you.
– Cid
14 hours ago
add a comment |
You can also use unset() to remove the elements. As shown below.
<?php
$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
$index = 3;
for($i = 0; $i<$index; $i++)
unset($array[$i]);
echo "<pre>";print_r($array);
?>
add a comment |
You can also use unset() to remove the elements. As shown below.
<?php
$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
$index = 3;
for($i = 0; $i<$index; $i++)
unset($array[$i]);
echo "<pre>";print_r($array);
?>
add a comment |
You can also use unset() to remove the elements. As shown below.
<?php
$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
$index = 3;
for($i = 0; $i<$index; $i++)
unset($array[$i]);
echo "<pre>";print_r($array);
?>
You can also use unset() to remove the elements. As shown below.
<?php
$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
$index = 3;
for($i = 0; $i<$index; $i++)
unset($array[$i]);
echo "<pre>";print_r($array);
?>
answered 14 hours ago
Aravind Bhat KAravind Bhat K
3641215
3641215
add a comment |
add a comment |
You can use veriation of array-slice and so on (as array_slice($array, 3) ) but also simple for loop:
$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
$copy = false;
foreach($array as $k => $v) = ($k == 3);
if ($copy)
$res[$k] = $v;
add a comment |
You can use veriation of array-slice and so on (as array_slice($array, 3) ) but also simple for loop:
$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
$copy = false;
foreach($array as $k => $v) = ($k == 3);
if ($copy)
$res[$k] = $v;
add a comment |
You can use veriation of array-slice and so on (as array_slice($array, 3) ) but also simple for loop:
$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
$copy = false;
foreach($array as $k => $v) = ($k == 3);
if ($copy)
$res[$k] = $v;
You can use veriation of array-slice and so on (as array_slice($array, 3) ) but also simple for loop:
$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
$copy = false;
foreach($array as $k => $v) = ($k == 3);
if ($copy)
$res[$k] = $v;
edited 14 hours ago
answered 14 hours ago
dWinderdWinder
6,46131231
6,46131231
add a comment |
add a comment |
Try this
<?php
$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
$new_array = array_slice($array, 3); // 3 is your key to slice
print_r($new_array);
?>
add a comment |
Try this
<?php
$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
$new_array = array_slice($array, 3); // 3 is your key to slice
print_r($new_array);
?>
add a comment |
Try this
<?php
$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
$new_array = array_slice($array, 3); // 3 is your key to slice
print_r($new_array);
?>
Try this
<?php
$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
$new_array = array_slice($array, 3); // 3 is your key to slice
print_r($new_array);
?>
answered 14 hours ago
NickNick
236212
236212
add a comment |
add a comment |
You can use array_slice:
$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
$newArray = array_slice($array, 3, NULL, TRUE);
echo '<pre>';
print_r($newArray);
echo '</pre>';
Output:
Array
(
[3] => d
[4] => e
)
Note that 4 th parameter: TRUE -> preserve_keys is very important.
If it is set to true, preserves the keys in the output array.
Your new array will now have all elements only after index 3
All elements before 3 are not returned here.
OP want to keep keys in new array. and only have 3=>"d", 4=>"e" in my new array
– Mohammad
14 hours ago
@Mohammad, thanks for helping me.
– Pupil
14 hours ago
add a comment |
You can use array_slice:
$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
$newArray = array_slice($array, 3, NULL, TRUE);
echo '<pre>';
print_r($newArray);
echo '</pre>';
Output:
Array
(
[3] => d
[4] => e
)
Note that 4 th parameter: TRUE -> preserve_keys is very important.
If it is set to true, preserves the keys in the output array.
Your new array will now have all elements only after index 3
All elements before 3 are not returned here.
OP want to keep keys in new array. and only have 3=>"d", 4=>"e" in my new array
– Mohammad
14 hours ago
@Mohammad, thanks for helping me.
– Pupil
14 hours ago
add a comment |
You can use array_slice:
$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
$newArray = array_slice($array, 3, NULL, TRUE);
echo '<pre>';
print_r($newArray);
echo '</pre>';
Output:
Array
(
[3] => d
[4] => e
)
Note that 4 th parameter: TRUE -> preserve_keys is very important.
If it is set to true, preserves the keys in the output array.
Your new array will now have all elements only after index 3
All elements before 3 are not returned here.
You can use array_slice:
$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
$newArray = array_slice($array, 3, NULL, TRUE);
echo '<pre>';
print_r($newArray);
echo '</pre>';
Output:
Array
(
[3] => d
[4] => e
)
Note that 4 th parameter: TRUE -> preserve_keys is very important.
If it is set to true, preserves the keys in the output array.
Your new array will now have all elements only after index 3
All elements before 3 are not returned here.
edited 14 hours ago
answered 14 hours ago
PupilPupil
19.9k43156
19.9k43156
OP want to keep keys in new array. and only have 3=>"d", 4=>"e" in my new array
– Mohammad
14 hours ago
@Mohammad, thanks for helping me.
– Pupil
14 hours ago
add a comment |
OP want to keep keys in new array. and only have 3=>"d", 4=>"e" in my new array
– Mohammad
14 hours ago
@Mohammad, thanks for helping me.
– Pupil
14 hours ago
OP want to keep keys in new array. and only have 3=>"d", 4=>"e" in my new array
– Mohammad
14 hours ago
OP want to keep keys in new array. and only have 3=>"d", 4=>"e" in my new array
– Mohammad
14 hours ago
@Mohammad, thanks for helping me.
– Pupil
14 hours ago
@Mohammad, thanks for helping me.
– Pupil
14 hours ago
add a comment |
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array_slice?
– Jonnix
14 hours ago
Take a look at this: stackoverflow.com/questions/4932151/…,
– Jah
14 hours ago
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Possible duplicate of PHP Remove section of array before a certain key value
– Sagar P. Ghagare
14 hours ago