Laravel make array of arrays
How get an array of many array ? foreach line 0-1-2-3(4-5 same object actually), actually objects.
How make it for get:
[ 1 2 3[45] ]
Php code (laravel):
$array = array();
foreach($users as $u)
{
$x = User::where('xxx', 'xxx')->toArray();
array_push($array, $x);
}
return $array;
arrays laravel
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How get an array of many array ? foreach line 0-1-2-3(4-5 same object actually), actually objects.
How make it for get:
[ 1 2 3[45] ]
Php code (laravel):
$array = array();
foreach($users as $u)
{
$x = User::where('xxx', 'xxx')->toArray();
array_push($array, $x);
}
return $array;
arrays laravel
1
Can you please explain more about what you are trying to do and why you want to do it. It would help to answer the question.
– Josh Woodcock
Nov 19 '18 at 18:55
Add an example with meaningful data (not just 1,2,3) so you can get proper help and even a recomendation to do what you want to do in a better way.
– HCK
Nov 19 '18 at 19:44
I've 2 for each, one on each User, and into another on each User keeped in array. I have to do like this. This must be into 2 for. And I want stack my user by same value. I can not use "groupby" because I've to use a foreach in foreach. So, return 1 array with for item, one another array who user have same value
– emeliku
Nov 19 '18 at 21:50
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How get an array of many array ? foreach line 0-1-2-3(4-5 same object actually), actually objects.
How make it for get:
[ 1 2 3[45] ]
Php code (laravel):
$array = array();
foreach($users as $u)
{
$x = User::where('xxx', 'xxx')->toArray();
array_push($array, $x);
}
return $array;
arrays laravel
How get an array of many array ? foreach line 0-1-2-3(4-5 same object actually), actually objects.
How make it for get:
[ 1 2 3[45] ]
Php code (laravel):
$array = array();
foreach($users as $u)
{
$x = User::where('xxx', 'xxx')->toArray();
array_push($array, $x);
}
return $array;
arrays laravel
arrays laravel
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Can you please explain more about what you are trying to do and why you want to do it. It would help to answer the question.
– Josh Woodcock
Nov 19 '18 at 18:55
Add an example with meaningful data (not just 1,2,3) so you can get proper help and even a recomendation to do what you want to do in a better way.
– HCK
Nov 19 '18 at 19:44
I've 2 for each, one on each User, and into another on each User keeped in array. I have to do like this. This must be into 2 for. And I want stack my user by same value. I can not use "groupby" because I've to use a foreach in foreach. So, return 1 array with for item, one another array who user have same value
– emeliku
Nov 19 '18 at 21:50
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Can you please explain more about what you are trying to do and why you want to do it. It would help to answer the question.
– Josh Woodcock
Nov 19 '18 at 18:55
Add an example with meaningful data (not just 1,2,3) so you can get proper help and even a recomendation to do what you want to do in a better way.
– HCK
Nov 19 '18 at 19:44
I've 2 for each, one on each User, and into another on each User keeped in array. I have to do like this. This must be into 2 for. And I want stack my user by same value. I can not use "groupby" because I've to use a foreach in foreach. So, return 1 array with for item, one another array who user have same value
– emeliku
Nov 19 '18 at 21:50
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1
Can you please explain more about what you are trying to do and why you want to do it. It would help to answer the question.
– Josh Woodcock
Nov 19 '18 at 18:55
Can you please explain more about what you are trying to do and why you want to do it. It would help to answer the question.
– Josh Woodcock
Nov 19 '18 at 18:55
Add an example with meaningful data (not just 1,2,3) so you can get proper help and even a recomendation to do what you want to do in a better way.
– HCK
Nov 19 '18 at 19:44
Add an example with meaningful data (not just 1,2,3) so you can get proper help and even a recomendation to do what you want to do in a better way.
– HCK
Nov 19 '18 at 19:44
I've 2 for each, one on each User, and into another on each User keeped in array. I have to do like this. This must be into 2 for. And I want stack my user by same value. I can not use "groupby" because I've to use a foreach in foreach. So, return 1 array with for item, one another array who user have same value
– emeliku
Nov 19 '18 at 21:50
I've 2 for each, one on each User, and into another on each User keeped in array. I have to do like this. This must be into 2 for. And I want stack my user by same value. I can not use "groupby" because I've to use a foreach in foreach. So, return 1 array with for item, one another array who user have same value
– emeliku
Nov 19 '18 at 21:50
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Can you please explain more about what you are trying to do and why you want to do it. It would help to answer the question.
– Josh Woodcock
Nov 19 '18 at 18:55
Add an example with meaningful data (not just 1,2,3) so you can get proper help and even a recomendation to do what you want to do in a better way.
– HCK
Nov 19 '18 at 19:44
I've 2 for each, one on each User, and into another on each User keeped in array. I have to do like this. This must be into 2 for. And I want stack my user by same value. I can not use "groupby" because I've to use a foreach in foreach. So, return 1 array with for item, one another array who user have same value
– emeliku
Nov 19 '18 at 21:50