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How can I remove duplicate values from an array in PHP?

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Solution

Use array_unique().

Example:

$array = array(1, 2, 2, 3);
$array = array_unique($array); // Array is now (1, 2, 3)

OTHER TIPS

//Find duplicates 

$arr = array( 
    'unique', 
    'duplicate', 
    'distinct', 
    'justone', 
    'three3', 
    'duplicate', 
    'three3', 
    'three3', 
    'onlyone' 
);

$unique = array_unique($arr); 
$dupes = array_diff_key( $arr, $unique ); 
    // array( 5=>'duplicate', 6=>'three3' 7=>'three3' )

// count duplicates

array_count_values($dupes); // array( 'duplicate'=>1, 'three3'=>2 )

Use array_values(array_unique($array));

array_unique: for unique array array_values: for reindexing

The only thing which worked for me is:

$array = array_unique($array, SORT_REGULAR);
$result = array();
foreach ($array as $key => $value){
  if(!in_array($value, $result))
    $result[$key]=$value;
}

sometimes array_unique() is not the way, if you want get unique AND duplicated items...

$unique=array("","A1","","A2","","A1","");
$duplicated=array();

foreach($unique as $k=>$v) {

if( ($kt=array_search($v,$unique))!==false and $k!=$kt )
 { unset($unique[$kt]);  $duplicated[]=$v; }

}

sort($unique); // optional
sort($duplicated); // optional

results on

array ( 0 => '', 1 => 'A1', 2 => 'A2', ) /* $unique */

array ( 0 => '', 1 => '', 2 => '', 3 => 'A1', ) /* $duplicated */

explode(",", implode(",", array_unique(explode(",", $YOUR_ARRAY))));

This will take care of key associations and serialize the keys for the resulting new array :-)

We can create such type of array to use this last value will be updated into column or key value and we will get unique value from the array...

$array = array (1,3,4,2,1,7,4,9,7,5,9);
    $data=array();
    foreach($array as $value ){

        $data[$value]= $value;

    }

    array_keys($data);
    OR
    array_values($data);

That's a great way to do it. Might want to make sure its output is back an array again. Now you're only showing the last unique value.

Try this:

$arrDuplicate = array ("","",1,3,"",5);

foreach (array_unique($arrDuplicate) as $v){
  if($v != "") { $arrRemoved[] = $v; }
}
print_r ($arrRemoved);

Depending on the size of your array, I have found

$array = array_values( array_flip( array_flip( $array ) ) );

can be faster than array_unique.

    if (@!in_array($classified->category,$arr)){        
                                    $arr[] = $classified->category;
                                 ?>

            <?php } endwhile; wp_reset_query(); ?>

first time check value in array and found same value ignore it

Remove duplicate values from an associative array in PHP.

$arrDup = Array ('0' => 'aaa-aaa' , 'SKU' => 'aaa-aaa' , '1' => '12/1/1' , 'date' => '12/1/1' , '2' => '1.15' , 'cost' => '1.15' );

foreach($arrDup as $k =>  $v){
  if(!( isset ($hold[$v])))
      $hold[$v]=1;
  else
      unset($arrDup[$k]);
}

Array ( [0] => aaa-aaa [1] => 12/1/1 [2] => 1.15 )

There can be multiple ways to do these, which are as follows

//first method
$filter = array_map("unserialize", array_unique(array_map("serialize", $arr)));

//second method
$array = array_unique($arr, SORT_REGULAR);

If you concern in performance and have simple array, use:

array_keys(array_flip($array));

It's many times faster than array_unique.

$a = array(1, 2, 3, 4); 
$b = array(1, 6, 5, 2, 9); 
$c = array_merge($a, $b);
$unique = array_keys(array_flip($c));
print_r($unique);
$arrDuplicate = array ("","",1,3,"",5);
 foreach(array_unique($arrDuplicate) as $v){
  if($v != "" ){$arrRemoved = $v;  }}
print_r($arrRemoved);
function arrayUnique($myArray)
{
    $newArray = Array();
    if (is_array($myArray))
    {
        foreach($myArray as $key=>$val)
        {
            if (is_array($val))
            {
                $val2 = arrayUnique($val);
            }
            else
            {
                $val2 = $val;
                $newArray=array_unique($myArray);
                $newArray=deleteEmpty($newArray);
                break;
            }
            if (!empty($val2))
            {
                $newArray[$key] = $val2;
            }
        }
    }
    return ($newArray);
}

function deleteEmpty($myArray)
{
    $retArray= Array();
    foreach($myArray as $key=>$val)
    {
        if (($key<>"") && ($val<>""))
        {
            $retArray[$key] = $val;
        }
    }
    return $retArray;
}

try this short & sweet code -

$array = array (1,4,2,1,7,4,9,7,5,9);
$unique = array();

foreach($array as $v){
  isset($k[$v]) || ($k[$v]=1) && $unique[] = $v;
  }

var_dump($unique);

Output -

array(6) {
  [0]=>
  int(1)
  [1]=>
  int(4)
  [2]=>
  int(2)
  [3]=>
  int(7)
  [4]=>
  int(9)
  [5]=>
  int(5)
}
<?php
$arr1 = [1,1,2,3,4,5,6,3,1,3,5,3,20];    
print_r(arr_unique($arr1));


function arr_unique($arr) {
  sort($arr);
  $curr = $arr[0];
  $uni_arr[] = $arr[0];
  for($i=0; $i<count($arr);$i++){
      if($curr != $arr[$i]) {
        $uni_arr[] = $arr[$i];
        $curr = $arr[$i];
      }
  }
  return $uni_arr;
}

Here I've created a second empty array and used for loop with the first array which is having duplicates. It will run as many time as the count of the first array. Then compared with the position of the array with the first array and matched that it has this item already or not by using in_array. If not then it'll add that item to second array with array_push.

$a = array(1,2,3,1,3,4,5);
$count = count($a);
$b = [];
for($i=0; $i<$count; $i++){
    if(!in_array($a[$i], $b)){
        array_push($b, $a[$i]);
    }
}
print_r ($b);

It can be done through function I made three function duplicate returns the values which are duplicate in array.

Second function single return only those values which are single mean not repeated in array and third and full function return all values but not duplicated if any value is duplicated it convert it to single;

function duplicate($arr) {
    $duplicate;
    $count = array_count_values($arr);
    foreach($arr as $key => $value) {
        if ($count[$value] > 1) {
            $duplicate[$value] = $value;
        }
    }
    return $duplicate;
}
function single($arr) {
    $single;
    $count = array_count_values($arr);
    foreach($arr as $key => $value) {
        if ($count[$value] == 1) {
            $single[$value] = $value;
        }
    }
    return $single;
}
function full($arr, $arry) {
    $full = $arr + $arry;
    sort($full);
    return $full;
}
$array = array("a" => "moon", "star", "b" => "moon", "star", "sky");

// Deleting the duplicate items
$result = array_unique($array);
print_r($result);

ref : Demo

I have done this without using any function.

$arr = array("1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "4", "2", "1");

$len = count($arr);
for ($i = 0; $i < $len; $i++) {
  $temp = $arr[$i];
  $j = $i;
  for ($k = 0; $k < $len; $k++) {
    if ($k != $j) {
      if ($temp == $arr[$k]) {
        echo $temp."<br>";
        $arr[$k]=" ";
      }
    }
  }
}

for ($i = 0; $i < $len; $i++) {
  echo $arr[$i] . " <br><br>";
}
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