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i have a quick query about how to convert the multidimensional array to single dimensional array

$teachers=array(array('post_id' => "John Doe",'video_id' => array('Government','English')), array('post_id' => "Steven Lee",'video_id' => array("Math","Science", "PE")),array('post_id' => "Jean Perot", 'video_id' => array("French", "Literature")));
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try this

function array_values_recursive($ary)  {
    $lst = array();
    foreach( array_keys($ary) as $k ) {
        $v = $ary[$k];
        if (is_scalar($v)) {
            $lst[] = $v;
        } elseif (is_array($v)) {
            $lst = array_merge($lst,array_values_recursive($v));
        }
    }
    return array_values(array_unique($lst)); // used array_value function for rekey
}

$teachers=array(
    array('post_id' => "John Doe",'video_id' => array('Government','English')), 
    array('post_id' => "Steven Lee",'video_id' => array("Math","Science", "PE")),
    array('post_id' => "Jean Perot", 'video_id' => array("French", "Literature")));

$flat = array_values_recursive($teachers);
print_r($flat); // OUTPUT : Array ( [0] => John Doe [1] => Government [2] => English [3] => Steven Lee [4] => Math [5] => Science [6] => PE [7] => Jean Perot [8] => French [9] => Literature )
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thanks a ton.... i really appreciate your quick soln... its a perfect soln that we wanted.. – dhairya Mar 18 at 4:41

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