As stated by other users you can use array_filter()
method which filters elements of an array using a callback function, what it does is well described in its documentation:
Iterates over each value in the array passing them to the callback function. If the callback function returns true, the current value from array is returned into the result array.
So it means you can pass callback function which can be your own custom function or inbuilt php function as you wish, but here you just want to remove empty arrays then you can use inbuilt function to pass in array_filter's callback.
I suggest you to use implode(string $separator, array $array)
function, it joins array into string using separator if not separator is passed it joins with empty string, so if all values in array will be empty, null or 0
then it will return false
and if one of them has value then it will return true
, so it will remove empty associative arrays as you want.
we will use it as below:
$csv_arr = array_filter($csv_arr, 'implode');
what it will do is it passes each element to implode
function and based on its return value it will keep element or remove it from array, I have provided full example below.
Full example:
<?php
$csv_arr = array
(
array
(
'Enfalac' => 'alpha linolenic acid 300 mg',
'Enfapro' => 'alpha linolenic acid 200 mg'
),
array
(
'Enfalac' => 'arachidonic acid 170 mg',
'Enfapro' => ''
),
array
(
'Enfalac' => '',
'Enfapro' => ''
),
array
(
'Enfalac' => 'calcium 410 mg',
'Enfapro' => 'calcium 550 mg'
),
);
$csv_arr = array_filter($csv_arr, 'implode');
print_r($csv_arr);