(PHP 4 >= 4.0.1, PHP 5)
array_unique — Removes duplicate values from an array
$array
   [, int $sort_flags = SORT_STRING
  ] )
   Takes an input array and returns a new array
   without duplicate values.
  
   Note that keys are preserved. array_unique() sorts
   the values treated as string at first, then will keep the first key
   encountered for every value, and ignore all following keys. It does not
   mean that the key of the first related value from the unsorted
   array will be kept.
  
Note: Two elements are considered equal if and only if (string) $elem1 === (string) $elem2. In words: when the string representation is the same. The first element will be used.
arrayThe input array.
sort_flags
       The optional second parameter sort_flags
       may be used to modify the sorting behavior using these values:
      
Sorting type flags:
SORT_REGULAR - compare items normally
         (don't change types)
        SORT_NUMERIC - compare items numerically
        SORT_STRING - compare items as strings
        SORT_LOCALE_STRING - compare items as
          strings, based on the current locale.
          
         
        Returns the filtered array.
| Version | Description | 
|---|---|
| 5.2.10 | Changed the default value of sort_flagsback toSORT_STRING. | 
| 5.2.9 | Added the optional sort_flagsdefaulting
        toSORT_REGULAR. Prior to 5.2.9, this function used to sort
        the array withSORT_STRINGinternally. | 
Example #1 array_unique() example
<?php
$input = array("a" => "green", "red", "b" => "green", "blue", "red");
$result = array_unique($input);
print_r($result);
?>
The above example will output:
Array
(
    [a] => green
    [0] => red
    [1] => blue
)
Example #2 array_unique() and types
<?php
$input = array(4, "4", "3", 4, 3, "3");
$result = array_unique($input);
var_dump($result);
?>
The above example will output:
array(2) {
  [0] => int(4)
  [2] => string(1) "3"
}
Note: Note that array_unique() is not intended to work on multi dimensional arrays.