Example 1: collection laravel filter
$collection = collect([1, 2, 3, 4]);
$filtered = $collection->filter(function ($value, $key) {
return $value > 2;
});
$filtered->all();
// [3, 4]
Example 2: collection map laravel
// The array we're going to return
$data = [];
// Query the users table
$query = users::where('id', 1)->get();
// Let's Map the results from [$query]
$map = $query->map(
function($items){
$data['user_firstName'] = $items->firstName;
$data['user_lastName'] = $items->lastName;
return $data;
}
);
return $map;
Example 3: laravel collection methods
$collection = collect([1,2,3,4]);
$collection->each(function($item){
return $item*$item;
});
// [1,4,9,16]
Example 4: laravel reduce
$collection = collect([1, 2, 3]);
$total = $collection->reduce(function ($carry, $item) {
return $carry + $item;
});
// 6
$total = $collection->reduce(function ($carry, $item) {
return $carry + $item;
}, 4);
// 10 | where 4 is a initial value
Example 5: filter laravel
public function index()
{
$myStudents = [
['id'=>1, 'name'=>'Hardik', 'mark' => 80],
['id'=>2, 'name'=>'Paresh', 'mark' => 20],
['id'=>3, 'name'=>'Akash', 'mark' => 34],
['id'=>4, 'name'=>'Sagar', 'mark' => 45],
];
$myStudents = collect($myStudents);
$passedstudents = $myStudents->filter(function ($value, $key) {
return data_get($value, 'mark') > 34;
});
$passedstudents = $passedstudents->all();
dd($passedstudents);
}