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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T21:28:47+00:00 2026-05-16T21:28:47+00:00

I have an array that looks just like that: array(3) { [fk_article_id]=> string(1) 4

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I have an array that looks just like that:

array(3) { ["fk_article_id"]=> string(1) "4" ["first_name"]=> string(6) "Ulrike" ["last_name"]=> string(10) "Grasberger" }

array(3) { ["fk_article_id"]=> string(1) "9" ["first_name"]=> string(5) "Frank" ["last_name"]=> string(9) "Neubacher" }

array(3) { ["fk_article_id"]=> string(3) "896" ["first_name"]=> string(2) "D." ["last_name"]=> string(5) "Bauer" }

array(3) { ["fk_article_id"]=> string(3) "896" ["first_name"]=> string(2) "S." ["last_name"]=> string(6) "Anders" }

array(3) { ["fk_article_id"]=> string(3) "896" ["first_name"]=> string(2) "M." ["last_name"]=> string(6) "Tsokos" }

array(3) { ["fk_article_id"]=> string(3) "897" ["first_name"]=> string(8) "Reinhard" ["last_name"]=> string(8) "Scholzen" }

Now what I want to do is to get rid of the duplicate "fk_article_id" values "896", so that only the first of those is left:

array(3) { ["fk_article_id"]=> string(3) "896" ["first_name"]=> string(2) "D." ["last_name"]=> string(5) "Bauer" }

I now array_unique() but I haven’t found a possibility to tell the function to only use the values in the "fk_article_id" ID.

How can I do this?

Edit:

It’s the output of a three column db table via:

$authors_result = pg_query($query_authors) or trigger_error("An error occurred.<br/>" . mysql_error() . "<br />SQL-Statements: {$searchSQL}");

while ($row = pg_fetch_assoc($authors_result)) {
var_dump($row);
}
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    2026-05-16T21:28:48+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 9:28 pm

    A quick way using array_reduce would look like:

    $unique = array_reduce($subject, function($final, $article){
        static $seen = array();
        if ( ! array_key_exists($article['fk_article_id'], $seen)) {
            $seen[$article['fk_article_id']] = NULL;
            $final[] = $article;
        }
        return $final;
    });
    

    Try a working example.


    Edit: Seems you don’t want to work with the aggregated results. Here are two other thoughts:

    Filtering in PHP

    $seen = array();
    while ($row = pg_fetch_assoc($authors_result)) {
        // Skip this row if we have already seen its article id
        if (array_key_exists($row['fk_article_id'], $seen)) {
            continue;
        }
        // Note that we have seen this article
        $seen[$row['fk_article_id']] = NULL;
        // Do whatever with your row
        var_dump($row);
    }
    

    Filtering in the DB

    The idea here is to change the query being executed so that the repeated article ids do not appear in the result set. How this is done will depend on the query that you’re already using.

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