Here's one way :
$bye = 'jennifer lopez';
foreach ($cart as $title => $value) {
if (!strcasecmp($value,$bye)) {
unset($cart[$title]);
break;
}
}
Btw, it's => not ==>, jennifer not jannifer :)
regards,
Philip Olson
On Thu, 27 Sep 2001, Sijan Khadka wrote:
> How can we remove certain key==>val from an array?
>
> Lets say i have an array --
> $cart = array (
> "Software"==> "Redhat",
> "Book" ==> "Mastering PHP",
> "MusicCD" ==> "Jannifer Lopez"
> ) ;
>
> Here I want to remove "MusicCD" ==> "Jannifer Lopez" such that the $cart =
> array ( "Software"==> "Redhat", "Book" ==> "Mastering PHP") ;
>
> If any one understand it, then please help me...
> Xtrema_netX
>
>
>
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