> unset($A[2]);
No this function does not exactly what I want.
unset() makes empty hole with $A[2] = Null
I would like to have this result :
Array
(
[0] => a
[1] => b
[2] => d
[3] => e
[4] => f
)
and not this one :
Array
(
[0] => a
[1] => b
[3] => d
[4] => e
[5] => f
)
>> is it possible to remove an element of an indexed array such as this
>> exemple
>> $A = array('a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f');
>> in a way that we can optain this result :
>> $A = array('a', 'b', 'd', 'e', 'f');
>>
>> something like that perhaps ?
>> array_remove($A, 2);
>>
>> If such a function does not exists, what would be the more efficient way
>> to do so a lot of time on very big arrays ?
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