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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T12:30:24+00:00 2026-06-08T12:30:24+00:00

In case of one-dim array I can use array_unique to get unique entries. But

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In case of one-dim array I can use array_unique to get unique entries. But which function should be used to work with two-dim arrays?
For instance:

Array[0][0] = '123'; Array[0][1] = 'aaa';
Array[1][0] = '124'; Array[1][1] = 'aaa';
Array[2][0] = '124'; Array[2][1] = 'aaa';

In the above example I need to delete non-unique rows based on column 0. As a result I should get first two entries, while the third entry should be deleted. How to do this?

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    2026-06-08T12:30:26+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 12:30 pm

    Try this…

    function unique_matrix($matrix) {
        $matrixAux = $matrix;
    
        foreach($matrix as $key => $subMatrix) {
            unset($matrixAux[$key]);
    
            foreach($matrixAux as $subMatrixAux) {
                if($subMatrix === $subMatrixAux) {
                // Or this
                //if($subMatrix[0] === $subMatrixAux[0]) {
                    unset($matrix[$key]);
                }
            }
        }
    
        return $matrix;
    }
    
    $matrix = array(
        0 => array(0 => '123', 1 => 'aaa'),
        1 => array(0 => '124', 1 => 'aaa'),
        2 => array(0 => '124', 1 => 'aaa'),
    );
    
    var_dump(unique_matrix($matrix));
    
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