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I have question referring to the session in PHP.

I've coded in PHP for setting the session and I want to delete it , but I got some errors and confusing with using the UNSET(variable $_SESSION). Perhaps anyone could help me to show what should I do with this matter. Thanks in advance

                    $_SESSION['chart'] = array();
                    $_SESSION['chart'][0]['index']  = 0
                    $_SESSION['chart'][0]['type'] = $type;
                    $_SESSION['chart'][0]['idanimal'] = $iddog;
                    $_SESSION['chart'][0]['price'] = $price;
                    printdata(); // <== this is the function to print out the data

All I want to do is just delete based on the index in this session

Here's the function :

function printdata()
                {
                    $totalharga = 0;
                    if(is_array($_SESSION['chart']))
                    {
                    echo "<h3>"."Berikut adalah keranjang belanja anda" . "</h3>". "<br>";
                    $max = count($_SESSION['chart']);  
                    $th1 = "<th>" . "No" . "</th>";
                    $th2 = "<th>" . "Animal Type" . "</th>";
                    $th3 = "<th>" . "ID Binatang" . "</th>";
                    $th4 = "<th>" . "Harga" . "</th>";
                    $th5 = "<th>" . "Hapus Data" . "</th>";
                    echo "<table border=1>";
                    echo "<tr>";
                    echo $th1 ;
                    echo $th2;
                    echo $th3;
                    echo $th4;
                    echo $th5;
                    echo "</tr>";
                    for ($indexo = 0; $indexo < $max; $indexo++) 
                    {
                    echo "<tr>";
                    echo "<td>" . $indexo."</td>";
                    echo "<td>" . $_SESSION['chart'][$indexo]['type']."</td>";
                    echo "<td>" . $_SESSION['chart'][$indexo]['idanimal']."</td>";
                    echo "<td>" .  "Rp. " . $_SESSION['chart'][$indexo]['harga']. ",-"  ."</td>";
                    echo "<td>" . "<a href='deletesession.php?session=$indexo'>" ."Proses ".   "</a>"."</td>";
                    $totalharga += $_SESSION['chart'][$indexo]['harga'];
                    echo "</tr>";
                    }
                    echo "</table>" . "<br/>";
                    echo "<blockquote>" .  "Total Pembelian Item Yang Anda Pesan  =". "<h2>". "Rp." . $totalharga . ",-" ."</h2>" . "</blockquote>";
                    }else
                    {
                        echo "Chart is still Empty";
                    }
                }

I've already tried this : Suppose that there is a chart already filled by the contents then I tried to delete within this code, I've received error with the unset variable

unset($_SESSION['chart'][1])

Thank you

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  • Have you tried use function session_unset()? You can check index of current session and unset it if necessary.
    – loler
    Aug 31, 2012 at 7:59
  • unset($_SESSION['chart'][1]) will not work if you refer to the data above. unset($_SESSION['chart'][0]) should remove the correct index? Aug 31, 2012 at 8:10
  • Please refer to the exact answer please, there's an error if I print the data Aug 31, 2012 at 8:11
  • Error : Notice: Undefined offset: 0 Aug 31, 2012 at 8:11
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    A semicolon is missing at the end of the second line : $_SESSION['chart'][0]['index'] = 0
    – YohannP
    Aug 31, 2012 at 8:12

2 Answers 2

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I spot several things that could be improved in your code:

  • Don't echo in your functions, return instead (then echo what the function returns). This gives you more flexibility regarding what you do with your result.
  • PHP has a built-in loop for iterating arrays, the foreach loop. You should be using that instead of for.

So here's what I have:

function print_session_data($session) {
    if (!is_array($session)) {
        return "Array is empty";
    }
    $table_data  = "";
    $total_harga = 0;
    foreach ($session as $index => $data) {
        $table_data .= <<<TABLE_DATA
        <tr>
            <td>$index</td>
            <td>{$data["type"]}</td>
            <td>{$data["idanimal"]}</td>
            <td>Rp. {$data["harga"]}</td>
            <td><a href="deletesession.php?session=$index">Proses</a></td>
        </tr>
TABLE_DATA;
        $total_harga += $data["harga"];

    }

    $result = <<<RESULT
<h3>Berikut abalah keranjang belanja anda</h3>
<table border="1">
    <thead>
        <tr>
            <th>No</th>
            <th>Animal Type</th>
            <th>ID Binatang</th>
            <th>Harga</th>
            <th>Hapus Data</th>
        </tr>
    </thead>
    <tbody>
        $table_data
    </tbody>
</table>
<blockquote>Total Pembelian Item Yang Anda Pesan = <strong>Rp. $total_harga</strong></blockquote>
RESULT;
    return $result;
}

$_SESSION['chart']                = array();
$_SESSION['chart'][0]['type']     = "Type";
$_SESSION['chart'][0]['idanimal'] = 6;
$_SESSION['chart'][0]['price']    = '$25';
$_SESSION['chart'][0]['harga']    = 25;
echo print_session_data($_SESSION["chart"]); // <== this is the function to print out the data
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  • Wait, there's something deal with the delete session could you show me the code about the delete session within the current index that I wanted to delete, Thanks Aug 31, 2012 at 9:02
  • Your code has resulted many errors indeed, have you checked and debugged this yet? Aug 31, 2012 at 9:04
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Suppose that there is a chart already filled by the contents then I tried to delete within this code, I've received error with the unset variable unset($_SESSION['chart'][1])

From what I can see from your code the best way to unset the data correctly is as follow: DEMO.

You have to check if the $_SESSION['chart'][0] was set before using the session variable index again. If it $_SESSION['chart'] array still contains other indexes then you can call printdata(); else indicate that the session was empty.

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  • Many people have been offering with this but unfortunately there are no straight answers regarding to my question, may answer this question with correct answer that you've tried before, will be appreciating if there's any straight answer rather than post something that I've already declared before. Thanks Aug 31, 2012 at 9:06

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