Code i'm currently using to generate the array..
<?PHP
function readCSV($csvFile){
$file_handle = fopen($csvFile, 'r');
fgetcsv($file_handle);
fgetcsv($file_handle);
fgetcsv($file_handle);
while (!feof($file_handle) ) {
$line_of_text[] = fgetcsv($file_handle, 1024);
}
fclose($file_handle);
return $line_of_text;
}
// Set path to CSV file
$csvFile = 'ebay.csv';
$csv = readCSV($csvFile);
$arr = [];
//$csv is your array
foreach($csv as $key => $value){
if(!array_key_exists($value[0],$arr)){
$arr[$value[0]] = [];
}
$arr[$value[0]] = array_merge($arr[$value[0]],$value);
}
foreach ($arr as $order) :
?>
and it very nicely produces arrays like so..
Array
(
[15304] => Array
(
[0] => 15304
[1] => things1
[2] => things2
)
[15305] => Array
(
[0] => 15305
[1] => things3
[2] => things4
)
[15306] => Array
(
[0] => 15306
[1] => things5
[2] => things6
)
[stuff] => Array
(
[0] => stuff
[1] =>
[2] =>
)
[stuff2] => Array
(
[0] => stuff2
[1] => foobar
[2] =>
)
The arrays can have more or fewer items than my example but they always have at least 1 (sometimes 2) un-needed indexes at the end (like items [stuff] & [stuff2] in my example array.
Is there a way i can specify a value to hide the last x number of indexes?
Using array_pop($arr);
I was able to solve my issue and when I want to remove more than 1 from the end I can repeat the code for each 1 want to chop off the end.