How to find first non-repetitive character from a string?
- by masato-san
I've spent half day trying to figure out this and finally I got working solution.
However, I feel like this can be done in simpler way.
I think this code is not really readable.
Problem: Find first non-repetitive character from a string.
$string = "abbcabz"
In this case, the function should output "c".
The reason I use concatenation instead of $input[index_to_remove] = ''
in order to remove character from a given string
is because if I do that, it actually just leave empty cell so that my 
return value $input[0] does not not return the character I want to return.
For instance, 
$str = "abc";
$str[0] = '';
echo $str;
This will output "bc"
But actually if I test,
var_dump($str);
it will give me:
string(3) "bc"
Here is my intention:
Given: input
while first char exists in substring of input {
  get index_to_remove
  input = chars left of index_to_remove . chars right of index_to_remove
  if dupe of first char is not found from substring
     remove first char from input 
}
return first char of input
Code:
function find_first_non_repetitive2($input) {
    while(strpos(substr($input, 1), $input[0]) !== false) {
        $index_to_remove = strpos(substr($input,1), $input[0]) + 1;
        $input = substr($input, 0, $index_to_remove) . substr($input, $index_to_remove + 1);
        if(strpos(substr($input, 1), $input[0]) == false) {
            $input = substr($input, 1);     
        }
    }
    return $input[0];
}