On Wednesday 24 October 2001 23:33, Jason Caldwell wrote:
> That won't work, as that will only unset the *value* not the *element*.
Try again:
$myArray = array('100'=>'jibberjabber','200'=>'morejibberjabber','0'=>'----');
var_dump ($myArray);
echo "<br>";
if(isset($myArray[0])) {
unset ($myArray [0]);
}
var_dump ($myArray);
Outputs:
array(3) { [100]=> string(12) "jibberjabber" [200]=> string(16) "morejibberjabber"
[0]=> string(4) "----" }
array(2) { [100]=> string(12) "jibberjabber" [200]=> string(16) "morejibberjabber" }
-> index 0 is gone.
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