(PHP 5 >= 5.1.0, PHP 7, PHP 8)
array_diff_key — Computes the difference of arrays using keys for comparison
$array, array ...$arrays): array
   Compares the keys from array against the keys
   from arrays and returns the difference.
   This function is like array_diff() except the
   comparison is done on the keys instead of the values.
  
arrayThe array to compare from
arraysArrays to compare against
   Returns an array containing all the entries from
   array whose keys are absent from all of the
   other arrays.
  
Example #1 array_diff_key() example
     The two keys from the key => value pairs are
     considered equal only if
     (string) $key1 === (string) $key2 . In other words
     a strict type check is executed so the string representation must be
     the same.
    
<?php
$array1 = array('blue' => 1, 'red' => 2, 'green' => 3, 'purple' => 4);
$array2 = array('green' => 5, 'yellow' => 7, 'cyan' => 8);
var_dump(array_diff_key($array1, $array2));
?>
The above example will output:
array(3) {
  ["blue"]=>
  int(1)
  ["red"]=>
  int(2)
  ["purple"]=>
  int(4)
}
<?php
$array1 = array('blue' => 1, 'red'  => 2, 'green' => 3, 'purple' => 4);
$array2 = array('green' => 5, 'yellow' => 7, 'cyan' => 8);
$array3 = array('blue' => 6, 'yellow' => 7, 'mauve' => 8);
var_dump(array_diff_key($array1, $array2, $array3));
?>
The above example will output:
array(2) {
  ["red"]=>
  int(2)
  ["purple"]=>
  int(4)
}
Note:
This function only checks one dimension of a n-dimensional array. Of course you can check deeper dimensions by using
array_diff_key($array1[0], $array2[0]);.