On Thursday 30 October 2003 20:37, Mike Migurski wrote:
> >>I'm looking for a function that does almost the same as array_unique()
> >>
> >>But it must also delete the other duplicate entry.
> >
> ><snip>
> >
> >Untested pseudo-PHP follows -
> >
> >     $encountered_elements = array();
> >     foreach($original_array as $key => $val)
> >             if(in_array($val, $encountered_elements)) {
> >                     unset($original_array[$key]);
> >             } else {
> >                     $encountered_elements[$key] = $val;
> >             }
>
> Oops, that should have been:
>
>        $encountered_elements = array();
>        foreach($original_array as $key => $val)
>                if(in_array($val, $encountered_elements)) {
>                        unset($original_array[$encountered_elements[$val]]);
>                } else {
>                        $encountered_elements[$val] = $key;
>                }

Hi,

I edited it a bit to match my script and after some tweaks of my own code it 
started working :)

Thanks,

Allowee

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