So I have two arrays:
$one = array('red', 'green', 'blue', 'yellow', 'white');
$two = array('white', 'blue', 'red');
This being said, I need to now remove the elements from the first array that are existent in the second one. In short, the output after the sorting has to be (in this case): ['green', 'yellow']
.
I've looked at the array functions at PHP's documentation but was unable to find what I need. I'm sure it's something basic but I can't recall a function for that.
Try array_diff()
Compares
array1
against one or more other arrays and returns the values inarray1
that are not present in any of the other arrays.
For example...
$three = array_diff($one, $two);
Demo ~ https://eval.in/167872