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How to delete previous all elements from a specified index in PHP?


PHP Remove section of array before a certain key valueHow can I prevent SQL injection in PHP?How to check if PHP array is associative or sequential?PHP: Delete an element from an arrayDeleting array elements in JavaScript - delete vs spliceHow to insert an item into an array at a specific index (JavaScript)?Reference — What does this symbol mean in PHP?How do I remove a particular element from an array in JavaScript?PHP array delete by value (not key)How can I add new array elements at the beginning of an array in Javascript?Swift for loop: for index, element in array?













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I have an array and I want to delete previous all elements from the current specified index



For example:



$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];


I have an index like 3, so I want to delete previous all like



0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c"


and only have



3=>"d", 4=>"e"


in my new array.
Can anyone help me?










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  • array_slice?

    – Jonnix
    Mar 28 at 9:02











  • Take a look at this: stackoverflow.com/questions/4932151/…,

    – Jah
    Mar 28 at 9:03






  • 1





    Possible duplicate of PHP Remove section of array before a certain key value

    – Sagar P. Ghagare
    Mar 28 at 9:05















6















I have an array and I want to delete previous all elements from the current specified index



For example:



$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];


I have an index like 3, so I want to delete previous all like



0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c"


and only have



3=>"d", 4=>"e"


in my new array.
Can anyone help me?










share|improve this question
























  • array_slice?

    – Jonnix
    Mar 28 at 9:02











  • Take a look at this: stackoverflow.com/questions/4932151/…,

    – Jah
    Mar 28 at 9:03






  • 1





    Possible duplicate of PHP Remove section of array before a certain key value

    – Sagar P. Ghagare
    Mar 28 at 9:05













6












6








6








I have an array and I want to delete previous all elements from the current specified index



For example:



$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];


I have an index like 3, so I want to delete previous all like



0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c"


and only have



3=>"d", 4=>"e"


in my new array.
Can anyone help me?










share|improve this question
















I have an array and I want to delete previous all elements from the current specified index



For example:



$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];


I have an index like 3, so I want to delete previous all like



0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c"


and only have



3=>"d", 4=>"e"


in my new array.
Can anyone help me?







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edited Mar 28 at 9:17









Mohammad

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  • array_slice?

    – Jonnix
    Mar 28 at 9:02











  • Take a look at this: stackoverflow.com/questions/4932151/…,

    – Jah
    Mar 28 at 9:03






  • 1





    Possible duplicate of PHP Remove section of array before a certain key value

    – Sagar P. Ghagare
    Mar 28 at 9:05

















  • array_slice?

    – Jonnix
    Mar 28 at 9:02











  • Take a look at this: stackoverflow.com/questions/4932151/…,

    – Jah
    Mar 28 at 9:03






  • 1





    Possible duplicate of PHP Remove section of array before a certain key value

    – Sagar P. Ghagare
    Mar 28 at 9:05
















array_slice?

– Jonnix
Mar 28 at 9:02





array_slice?

– Jonnix
Mar 28 at 9:02













Take a look at this: stackoverflow.com/questions/4932151/…,

– Jah
Mar 28 at 9:03





Take a look at this: stackoverflow.com/questions/4932151/…,

– Jah
Mar 28 at 9:03




1




1





Possible duplicate of PHP Remove section of array before a certain key value

– Sagar P. Ghagare
Mar 28 at 9:05





Possible duplicate of PHP Remove section of array before a certain key value

– Sagar P. Ghagare
Mar 28 at 9:05












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$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
$output = array_slice($array, 3);


output:



array(2) 
[0]=> string(1) "d"
[1]=> string(1) "e"



Another solution with saving index



$array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
$output = array_slice($array, 3, null, true);


output:



array(2) 
[3]=> string(1) "d"
[4]=> string(1) "e"



https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.array-slice.php






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    5














    You may to use array_slice()



    In example :



    <?php
    $array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];

    $startingPosition = 3;

    // Preserve keys
    // |
    // Your array Delete from Delete to |
    // | | (if null, |
    // | | to the end) |
    // | | | |
    // v v v v
    $array = array_slice($array, $startingPosition , null, true);

    var_dump($array);


    Output :



    array(2) 
    [3]=>
    string(1) "d"
    [4]=>
    string(1) "e"






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    • 1





      But your code reset keys

      – Mohammad
      Mar 28 at 9:06






    • 1





      @Mohammad I edited, thank you.

      – Cid
      Mar 28 at 9:12


















    3














    You can also use unset() to remove the elements. As shown below.



    <?php

    $array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
    $index = 3;

    for($i = 0; $i<$index; $i++)
    unset($array[$i]);

    echo "<pre>";print_r($array);

    ?>





    share|improve this answer






























      3














      You can use veriation of array-slice and so on (as array_slice($array, 3) ) but also simple for loop:



      $array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
      $copy = false;
      foreach($array as $k => $v)
      $copy





      share|improve this answer
































        2














        Try this



        <?php

        $array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];

        $new_array = array_slice($array, 3); // 3 is your key to slice

        print_r($new_array);

        ?>





        share|improve this answer






























          2














          You can use array_slice:



          $array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
          $newArray = array_slice($array, 3, NULL, TRUE);
          echo '<pre>';
          print_r($newArray);
          echo '</pre>';


          Output:



          Array
          (
          [3] => d
          [4] => e
          )



          Note that 4 th parameter: TRUE -> preserve_keys is very important.




          If it is set to true, preserves the keys in the output array.



          Your new array will now have all elements only after index 3



          All elements before 3 are not returned here.






          share|improve this answer

























          • OP want to keep keys in new array. and only have 3=>"d", 4=>"e" in my new array

            – Mohammad
            Mar 28 at 9:12











          • @Mohammad, thanks for helping me.

            – Pupil
            Mar 28 at 9:16











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          $array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
          $output = array_slice($array, 3);


          output:



          array(2) 
          [0]=> string(1) "d"
          [1]=> string(1) "e"



          Another solution with saving index



          $array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
          $output = array_slice($array, 3, null, true);


          output:



          array(2) 
          [3]=> string(1) "d"
          [4]=> string(1) "e"



          https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.array-slice.php






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            $array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
            $output = array_slice($array, 3);


            output:



            array(2) 
            [0]=> string(1) "d"
            [1]=> string(1) "e"



            Another solution with saving index



            $array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
            $output = array_slice($array, 3, null, true);


            output:



            array(2) 
            [3]=> string(1) "d"
            [4]=> string(1) "e"



            https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.array-slice.php






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              $array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
              $output = array_slice($array, 3);


              output:



              array(2) 
              [0]=> string(1) "d"
              [1]=> string(1) "e"



              Another solution with saving index



              $array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
              $output = array_slice($array, 3, null, true);


              output:



              array(2) 
              [3]=> string(1) "d"
              [4]=> string(1) "e"



              https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.array-slice.php






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              $array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
              $output = array_slice($array, 3);


              output:



              array(2) 
              [0]=> string(1) "d"
              [1]=> string(1) "e"



              Another solution with saving index



              $array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
              $output = array_slice($array, 3, null, true);


              output:



              array(2) 
              [3]=> string(1) "d"
              [4]=> string(1) "e"



              https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.array-slice.php







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              answered Mar 28 at 9:07









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                  5














                  You may to use array_slice()



                  In example :



                  <?php
                  $array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];

                  $startingPosition = 3;

                  // Preserve keys
                  // |
                  // Your array Delete from Delete to |
                  // | | (if null, |
                  // | | to the end) |
                  // | | | |
                  // v v v v
                  $array = array_slice($array, $startingPosition , null, true);

                  var_dump($array);


                  Output :



                  array(2) 
                  [3]=>
                  string(1) "d"
                  [4]=>
                  string(1) "e"






                  share|improve this answer




















                  • 1





                    But your code reset keys

                    – Mohammad
                    Mar 28 at 9:06






                  • 1





                    @Mohammad I edited, thank you.

                    – Cid
                    Mar 28 at 9:12















                  5














                  You may to use array_slice()



                  In example :



                  <?php
                  $array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];

                  $startingPosition = 3;

                  // Preserve keys
                  // |
                  // Your array Delete from Delete to |
                  // | | (if null, |
                  // | | to the end) |
                  // | | | |
                  // v v v v
                  $array = array_slice($array, $startingPosition , null, true);

                  var_dump($array);


                  Output :



                  array(2) 
                  [3]=>
                  string(1) "d"
                  [4]=>
                  string(1) "e"






                  share|improve this answer




















                  • 1





                    But your code reset keys

                    – Mohammad
                    Mar 28 at 9:06






                  • 1





                    @Mohammad I edited, thank you.

                    – Cid
                    Mar 28 at 9:12













                  5












                  5








                  5







                  You may to use array_slice()



                  In example :



                  <?php
                  $array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];

                  $startingPosition = 3;

                  // Preserve keys
                  // |
                  // Your array Delete from Delete to |
                  // | | (if null, |
                  // | | to the end) |
                  // | | | |
                  // v v v v
                  $array = array_slice($array, $startingPosition , null, true);

                  var_dump($array);


                  Output :



                  array(2) 
                  [3]=>
                  string(1) "d"
                  [4]=>
                  string(1) "e"






                  share|improve this answer















                  You may to use array_slice()



                  In example :



                  <?php
                  $array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];

                  $startingPosition = 3;

                  // Preserve keys
                  // |
                  // Your array Delete from Delete to |
                  // | | (if null, |
                  // | | to the end) |
                  // | | | |
                  // v v v v
                  $array = array_slice($array, $startingPosition , null, true);

                  var_dump($array);


                  Output :



                  array(2) 
                  [3]=>
                  string(1) "d"
                  [4]=>
                  string(1) "e"







                  share|improve this answer














                  share|improve this answer



                  share|improve this answer








                  edited Mar 28 at 9:12

























                  answered Mar 28 at 9:05









                  CidCid

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                  • 1





                    But your code reset keys

                    – Mohammad
                    Mar 28 at 9:06






                  • 1





                    @Mohammad I edited, thank you.

                    – Cid
                    Mar 28 at 9:12












                  • 1





                    But your code reset keys

                    – Mohammad
                    Mar 28 at 9:06






                  • 1





                    @Mohammad I edited, thank you.

                    – Cid
                    Mar 28 at 9:12







                  1




                  1





                  But your code reset keys

                  – Mohammad
                  Mar 28 at 9:06





                  But your code reset keys

                  – Mohammad
                  Mar 28 at 9:06




                  1




                  1





                  @Mohammad I edited, thank you.

                  – Cid
                  Mar 28 at 9:12





                  @Mohammad I edited, thank you.

                  – Cid
                  Mar 28 at 9:12











                  3














                  You can also use unset() to remove the elements. As shown below.



                  <?php

                  $array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
                  $index = 3;

                  for($i = 0; $i<$index; $i++)
                  unset($array[$i]);

                  echo "<pre>";print_r($array);

                  ?>





                  share|improve this answer



























                    3














                    You can also use unset() to remove the elements. As shown below.



                    <?php

                    $array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
                    $index = 3;

                    for($i = 0; $i<$index; $i++)
                    unset($array[$i]);

                    echo "<pre>";print_r($array);

                    ?>





                    share|improve this answer

























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                      3







                      You can also use unset() to remove the elements. As shown below.



                      <?php

                      $array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
                      $index = 3;

                      for($i = 0; $i<$index; $i++)
                      unset($array[$i]);

                      echo "<pre>";print_r($array);

                      ?>





                      share|improve this answer













                      You can also use unset() to remove the elements. As shown below.



                      <?php

                      $array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
                      $index = 3;

                      for($i = 0; $i<$index; $i++)
                      unset($array[$i]);

                      echo "<pre>";print_r($array);

                      ?>






                      share|improve this answer












                      share|improve this answer



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                      answered Mar 28 at 9:10









                      LifeisBeautifulLifeisBeautiful

                      4061315




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                          3














                          You can use veriation of array-slice and so on (as array_slice($array, 3) ) but also simple for loop:



                          $array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
                          $copy = false;
                          foreach($array as $k => $v)
                          $copy





                          share|improve this answer





























                            3














                            You can use veriation of array-slice and so on (as array_slice($array, 3) ) but also simple for loop:



                            $array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
                            $copy = false;
                            foreach($array as $k => $v)
                            $copy





                            share|improve this answer



























                              3












                              3








                              3







                              You can use veriation of array-slice and so on (as array_slice($array, 3) ) but also simple for loop:



                              $array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
                              $copy = false;
                              foreach($array as $k => $v)
                              $copy





                              share|improve this answer















                              You can use veriation of array-slice and so on (as array_slice($array, 3) ) but also simple for loop:



                              $array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
                              $copy = false;
                              foreach($array as $k => $v)
                              $copy






                              share|improve this answer














                              share|improve this answer



                              share|improve this answer








                              edited Mar 28 at 9:25

























                              answered Mar 28 at 9:03









                              dWinderdWinder

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                                  2














                                  Try this



                                  <?php

                                  $array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];

                                  $new_array = array_slice($array, 3); // 3 is your key to slice

                                  print_r($new_array);

                                  ?>





                                  share|improve this answer



























                                    2














                                    Try this



                                    <?php

                                    $array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];

                                    $new_array = array_slice($array, 3); // 3 is your key to slice

                                    print_r($new_array);

                                    ?>





                                    share|improve this answer

























                                      2












                                      2








                                      2







                                      Try this



                                      <?php

                                      $array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];

                                      $new_array = array_slice($array, 3); // 3 is your key to slice

                                      print_r($new_array);

                                      ?>





                                      share|improve this answer













                                      Try this



                                      <?php

                                      $array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];

                                      $new_array = array_slice($array, 3); // 3 is your key to slice

                                      print_r($new_array);

                                      ?>






                                      share|improve this answer












                                      share|improve this answer



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                                      answered Mar 28 at 9:08









                                      NickNick

                                      252212




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                                          2














                                          You can use array_slice:



                                          $array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
                                          $newArray = array_slice($array, 3, NULL, TRUE);
                                          echo '<pre>';
                                          print_r($newArray);
                                          echo '</pre>';


                                          Output:



                                          Array
                                          (
                                          [3] => d
                                          [4] => e
                                          )



                                          Note that 4 th parameter: TRUE -> preserve_keys is very important.




                                          If it is set to true, preserves the keys in the output array.



                                          Your new array will now have all elements only after index 3



                                          All elements before 3 are not returned here.






                                          share|improve this answer

























                                          • OP want to keep keys in new array. and only have 3=>"d", 4=>"e" in my new array

                                            – Mohammad
                                            Mar 28 at 9:12











                                          • @Mohammad, thanks for helping me.

                                            – Pupil
                                            Mar 28 at 9:16















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                                          You can use array_slice:



                                          $array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
                                          $newArray = array_slice($array, 3, NULL, TRUE);
                                          echo '<pre>';
                                          print_r($newArray);
                                          echo '</pre>';


                                          Output:



                                          Array
                                          (
                                          [3] => d
                                          [4] => e
                                          )



                                          Note that 4 th parameter: TRUE -> preserve_keys is very important.




                                          If it is set to true, preserves the keys in the output array.



                                          Your new array will now have all elements only after index 3



                                          All elements before 3 are not returned here.






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                                          • OP want to keep keys in new array. and only have 3=>"d", 4=>"e" in my new array

                                            – Mohammad
                                            Mar 28 at 9:12











                                          • @Mohammad, thanks for helping me.

                                            – Pupil
                                            Mar 28 at 9:16













                                          2












                                          2








                                          2







                                          You can use array_slice:



                                          $array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
                                          $newArray = array_slice($array, 3, NULL, TRUE);
                                          echo '<pre>';
                                          print_r($newArray);
                                          echo '</pre>';


                                          Output:



                                          Array
                                          (
                                          [3] => d
                                          [4] => e
                                          )



                                          Note that 4 th parameter: TRUE -> preserve_keys is very important.




                                          If it is set to true, preserves the keys in the output array.



                                          Your new array will now have all elements only after index 3



                                          All elements before 3 are not returned here.






                                          share|improve this answer















                                          You can use array_slice:



                                          $array = [0 => "a", 1 => "b", 2 => "c", 3=>"d", 4=>"e"];
                                          $newArray = array_slice($array, 3, NULL, TRUE);
                                          echo '<pre>';
                                          print_r($newArray);
                                          echo '</pre>';


                                          Output:



                                          Array
                                          (
                                          [3] => d
                                          [4] => e
                                          )



                                          Note that 4 th parameter: TRUE -> preserve_keys is very important.




                                          If it is set to true, preserves the keys in the output array.



                                          Your new array will now have all elements only after index 3



                                          All elements before 3 are not returned here.







                                          share|improve this answer














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                                          • OP want to keep keys in new array. and only have 3=>"d", 4=>"e" in my new array

                                            – Mohammad
                                            Mar 28 at 9:12











                                          • @Mohammad, thanks for helping me.

                                            – Pupil
                                            Mar 28 at 9:16

















                                          • OP want to keep keys in new array. and only have 3=>"d", 4=>"e" in my new array

                                            – Mohammad
                                            Mar 28 at 9:12











                                          • @Mohammad, thanks for helping me.

                                            – Pupil
                                            Mar 28 at 9:16
















                                          OP want to keep keys in new array. and only have 3=>"d", 4=>"e" in my new array

                                          – Mohammad
                                          Mar 28 at 9:12





                                          OP want to keep keys in new array. and only have 3=>"d", 4=>"e" in my new array

                                          – Mohammad
                                          Mar 28 at 9:12













                                          @Mohammad, thanks for helping me.

                                          – Pupil
                                          Mar 28 at 9:16





                                          @Mohammad, thanks for helping me.

                                          – Pupil
                                          Mar 28 at 9:16

















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