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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T09:38:13+00:00 2026-05-13T09:38:13+00:00

I have this simple loop: for($i=$_POST[‘position’];$i<count($myFiles);$i++) { $withoutNumber = explode(_,$myFiles[$i]); $noNr = unset($withoutNumber[0]); }

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I have this simple loop:

for($i=$_POST['position'];$i<count($myFiles);$i++)
{
    $withoutNumber = explode("_",$myFiles[$i]);
    $noNr = unset($withoutNumber[0]);
}

My code editor is Aptana, and the problem is that when I write this code I get the unset keyword underlined like is an syntax error and I have no idea why that happens. I can not test the code right now (this loop is part of a complex code) so I don’t really know if the problem is real or not. What could the problem could be?

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    2026-05-13T09:38:14+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 9:38 am

    You portion of code, if you try to execute it, gives :

    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_UNSET
    

    Which means the problem is in your code, and not with your editor 😉

    Considering unset doesn’t return anything, you should have :

    for($i=$_POST['position'];$i<count($myFiles);$i++)
    {
        $withoutNumber = explode("_",$myFiles[$i]);
        unset($withoutNumber[0]);
    }
    

    Which is working much better : no Parse Error anymore.

    And I suppose that Aptana “knows” that this language construct shouldn’t return anything — which is why it indicates there is an error.

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