Can't you unset() it? Sorry for top posting I'm on an iPhone

On Aug 14, 2008, at 7:30 PM, "Don" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

Let's say I have the following array:

$myArray = array(array('1','2','3'), array('4','5','6'), array('7','8','9'),
array('10','11','12'));

How do I remove say the second element?

I have tried: $myArray = array_splice($myArray, 1, 1);

But this seems to remove the second element as well as all the following
elements and I am left with:

$myArray = array(array('1','2','3'));

when I really want:

$myArray = array(array('1','2','3'), array('7','8','9'),
array('10','11','12'));


Thanks,
Don



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