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Filter Php Array from json


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Havent posted here in a while, been learning lots but im stuck on trying to unset/replace arrays that contain awkward key values.

 

[0] => 2021-06-02T19:40:00Z
    [1] => 2021-06-03T02:10:00Z
    [2] => 2021-06-03T01:10:00Z
    [3] => 2021-06-02T23:05:00Z
    [4] => 2021-06-02T23:05:00Z
    [5] => 2021-06-02T23:07:00Z
    [6] => 2021-06-02T23:20:00Z
    [7] => 2021-06-02T18:20:00Z
    [8] => 2021-06-03T00:10:00Z
    [9] => 2021-06-03T00:40:00Z

The json Im using is constantly updated, not sure why tmrw's dates June 3rd are at the top for their API design =[ Not good at regex. preg_replace/etc. Im desperate id use array search manually if I knew how to simple parse out tmrw's dates. I have unlimited API calls so I reckon  it don't matter, here's what Ive been playing with

$oddsdata = 'https://pinnacle.datafeeds.net/api/json/odds/pinnacle/v3/60/baseball/mlb/moneyline?api-key=a71b8fe8e9eb957db549aaa5d99797a4'; 

$readodds = file_get_contents($oddsdata);
$odds = json_decode($readodds, true);
$today = date("Y-m-d");
$tmrw = date('Y-m-d', strtotime( $today . " +1 days"));

foreach($odds['games'] as $key => $val):
$gidRE[$key]["gid"] = $val["gameUID"]; 
$startOdds[$key]["start"] = $val["startDate"]; 
$homeTeams[$key]["hteam"] = $val["homeTeam"]; 
$awayTeams[$key]["ateam"] = $val["awayTeam"]; 
$Price[$key]["betPrice"] = $val["betPrice"]; 
$BookOdds[$key]["book"] = $val["sportsbook"]; 
$BetName[$key]["betName"] = $val["betName"]; 
$Live[$key]["Live"] = $val["isLive"]; 
endforeach;


$endgidd = end(array_keys($gidRE)) + '1';
$endz = end(array_keys($odds['games']));
for ($l = 0; $l < $endz; ++$l) {
$OddsAll[] = array_merge($gidRE[$l], $startOdds[$l], $homeTeams[$l], $awayTeams[$l], $Price[$l], $BetName[$l]);
}

 

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Since you want to filter an array, I suggest array_filter()

$times = [
    '2021-06-02T19:40:00Z',
    '2021-06-03T02:10:00Z',
    '2021-06-03T01:10:00Z',
    '2021-06-02T23:05:00Z',
    '2021-06-02T23:05:00Z',
    '2021-06-02T23:07:00Z',
    '2021-06-02T23:20:00Z',
    '2021-06-02T18:20:00Z',
    '2021-06-03T00:10:00Z',
    '2021-06-03T00:40:00Z'
    ];
    
$d = new DateTime('23:59:59', new DateTimeZone('Z'));
$newtimes = array_filter($times, function($v) use ($d) {
                                return new DateTime($v) <= $d;
                            });

 

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