avoid string element in php 2d array












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Desciption:



I have an array 2d:



$array = InvApplication::model()->findall(array('order'=>'app_name'));


The array contents the next element: "app5", How to avoid it?



Actual Output:



app_name|field1|field2|fieldN|..|..
appn |
appn1 |
appn2 |
app5 |


Already Tested




I have been testing with unset, in_array and strpos functions.
In addition to:




php - finding keys in an array that match a pattern



Delete element from multidimensional-array based on value



My actual piece of code:



This is an actual way, but is not working as I want.



$deleteapp = "app5";
unset($list[$deleteapp]); Test with unset or array_diff
foreach($list as $k=>$v)
{
if(in_array($v,array('app5'))) unset($list[$k]);}


I expect this:



app_name|field1|field2|fieldN|..|..
appn |
appn1 |
appn2 |


Thank you.










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    Desciption:



    I have an array 2d:



    $array = InvApplication::model()->findall(array('order'=>'app_name'));


    The array contents the next element: "app5", How to avoid it?



    Actual Output:



    app_name|field1|field2|fieldN|..|..
    appn |
    appn1 |
    appn2 |
    app5 |


    Already Tested




    I have been testing with unset, in_array and strpos functions.
    In addition to:




    php - finding keys in an array that match a pattern



    Delete element from multidimensional-array based on value



    My actual piece of code:



    This is an actual way, but is not working as I want.



    $deleteapp = "app5";
    unset($list[$deleteapp]); Test with unset or array_diff
    foreach($list as $k=>$v)
    {
    if(in_array($v,array('app5'))) unset($list[$k]);}


    I expect this:



    app_name|field1|field2|fieldN|..|..
    appn |
    appn1 |
    appn2 |


    Thank you.










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      Desciption:



      I have an array 2d:



      $array = InvApplication::model()->findall(array('order'=>'app_name'));


      The array contents the next element: "app5", How to avoid it?



      Actual Output:



      app_name|field1|field2|fieldN|..|..
      appn |
      appn1 |
      appn2 |
      app5 |


      Already Tested




      I have been testing with unset, in_array and strpos functions.
      In addition to:




      php - finding keys in an array that match a pattern



      Delete element from multidimensional-array based on value



      My actual piece of code:



      This is an actual way, but is not working as I want.



      $deleteapp = "app5";
      unset($list[$deleteapp]); Test with unset or array_diff
      foreach($list as $k=>$v)
      {
      if(in_array($v,array('app5'))) unset($list[$k]);}


      I expect this:



      app_name|field1|field2|fieldN|..|..
      appn |
      appn1 |
      appn2 |


      Thank you.










      share|improve this question














      Desciption:



      I have an array 2d:



      $array = InvApplication::model()->findall(array('order'=>'app_name'));


      The array contents the next element: "app5", How to avoid it?



      Actual Output:



      app_name|field1|field2|fieldN|..|..
      appn |
      appn1 |
      appn2 |
      app5 |


      Already Tested




      I have been testing with unset, in_array and strpos functions.
      In addition to:




      php - finding keys in an array that match a pattern



      Delete element from multidimensional-array based on value



      My actual piece of code:



      This is an actual way, but is not working as I want.



      $deleteapp = "app5";
      unset($list[$deleteapp]); Test with unset or array_diff
      foreach($list as $k=>$v)
      {
      if(in_array($v,array('app5'))) unset($list[$k]);}


      I expect this:



      app_name|field1|field2|fieldN|..|..
      appn |
      appn1 |
      appn2 |


      Thank you.







      yii php-7






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      asked Dec 31 '18 at 16:12









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          seems you want exclude a app_name from the select result
          in this case you could use a condition



          $array = InvApplication::model()->findall(
          array("condition"=> "app_name != 'app5'","order"=>"app_name")
          );





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          • Thank you, it was missing the app_name with not equals.

            – Mareyes
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          seems you want exclude a app_name from the select result
          in this case you could use a condition



          $array = InvApplication::model()->findall(
          array("condition"=> "app_name != 'app5'","order"=>"app_name")
          );





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          • Thank you, it was missing the app_name with not equals.

            – Mareyes
            Jan 1 at 20:57
















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          seems you want exclude a app_name from the select result
          in this case you could use a condition



          $array = InvApplication::model()->findall(
          array("condition"=> "app_name != 'app5'","order"=>"app_name")
          );





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          • Thank you, it was missing the app_name with not equals.

            – Mareyes
            Jan 1 at 20:57














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          seems you want exclude a app_name from the select result
          in this case you could use a condition



          $array = InvApplication::model()->findall(
          array("condition"=> "app_name != 'app5'","order"=>"app_name")
          );





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          seems you want exclude a app_name from the select result
          in this case you could use a condition



          $array = InvApplication::model()->findall(
          array("condition"=> "app_name != 'app5'","order"=>"app_name")
          );






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            Jan 1 at 20:57

















          Thank you, it was missing the app_name with not equals.

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