* Thus wrote Richard Cook ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi All,
> Im having a headache trying to sort this out...
>
> If the customer inputs the value 0 into quantity the array looks like this:
>
> $array[0][0] = 222222
> $array[0][1] = 0
>
>
> The question is who can i filter the array removing any values that have 0
> in [x][1], i would also need to re-order the array from 0 to 'n'.
foreach ($array as $i =>$item) {
if ( $item[1]) {
$new_array[] = $item;
}
}
$array = $new_array;
There might be an elegant way with one of the functions in
http://php.net/array
Curt
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