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I have an array of objects with a 'category' property. I need to get a list of the different categories, how can I do this given that I have a method to get the category from the object? Shown below creates a list of all the categories in the array, but obviously has lots of repeated categories:

    foreach (getSourceCodes() as $source) {
        echo $source->getCategory();
    }

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You can use array_unique() in php.

$categories = array();
foreach (getSourceCodes() as $source) {
    array_push($categories, $source->getCategory());
}
$categories = array_unique($categories);

If categories is multidimensional, then use this method to serialise it, then get unique array and then change it back to array.

$categories = array_map("unserialize", array_unique(array_map("serialize", $categories)));
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If you use the category as an array key, it will be unique by definition.

foreach (getSourceCodes() as $source) {
    // The value is irrelevant. You can use a counter if you want to keep track of that.
    $an_array[$source->getCategory()] = true;
    // The key is just overwritten for duplicate values of getCategory()
}

// Then you can use array_keys to get the keys as values.
var_dump(array_keys($an_array));
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  • Much appreciated, only preferred the other answer as there was more of an explanation!
    – Badger
    Aug 6, 2015 at 16:32
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Not sure what format your list is in but assumed comma separated values...

$aCategories = array();
$aList = array();

    foreach (getSourceCodes() as $source) {
          // Get categories as comma separated string list???
           $sList = $source->getCategory();

           // Convert string list to array
           $aTmpList = explode(",",$sList);

           //Check temp list against current list for new categories
           $aDiffList = array_diff($aList,$atmpList);

           //Merge new categories into current list
            $aList = array_merge($aDiffList,$aList);
       }
       // Convert array to string list
       $sCategories = implode(",", $aList);

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