laravel merge collections code example
Example 1: laravel merge collections
/*
* The merge method merges the given array or collection with the original collection.
* If a string key in the given items matches a string key in the original collection,
* the given items's value will overwrite the value in the original collection:
*/
$collection = collect(['product_id' => 1, 'price' => 100]);
$merged = $collection->merge(['price' => 200, 'discount' => false]);
$merged->all(); // ['product_id' => 1, 'price' => 200, 'discount' => false]
// If the given items's keys are numeric, the values will be appended to the end of the collection:
$collection = collect(['Desk', 'Chair']);
$merged = $collection->merge(['Bookcase', 'Door']);
$merged->all(); // ['Desk', 'Chair', 'Bookcase', 'Door']
Example 2: collection laravel filter
$collection = collect([1, 2, 3, 4]);
$filtered = $collection->filter(function ($value, $key) {
return $value > 2;
});
$filtered->all();
// [3, 4]
Example 3: merge collections laravel
$collection = collect(['product_id' => 1, 'price' => 100]);
$merged = $collection->merge(['price' => 200, 'discount' => false]);
$merged->all();
// ['product_id' => 1, 'price' => 200, 'discount' => false]
Example 4: pluck laravel
$name = DB::table('users')->where('name', 'John')->pluck('name');