In this tutorial, we’re going to cover the contains(), except(), and only() methods in Laravel to manipulate data in collections. The contains() method checks whether a value exists in a collection; the except() method removes one or more items from a collection; and the only() method gets one or more items from a collection. The tutorial also discusses the advantages, disadvantages, and when to use these methods, and provides examples of their implementation. 📚 New Udemy Course If you're looking to level up your Laravel skills? My new course “Mastering Laravel 10 Query Builder, Eloquent & Relationships“ is the perfect opportunity. Learn the essential tools and techniques for building robust and scalable web applications with Laravel: 📲 Let’s plan a meeting Plan a (paid) 1-hour meeting on Calendly to do portfolio reviews, code reviews resume reviews, or a coaching session for Laravel: 💌 Newsletter Sign up for my free weekly email newsletter: 🔥 Resources - Twitter: - Instagram: - Blog: - Patreon: - GitHub: - TikTok: @codewithdary 📋 Table of Content 00:00 - contains() 00:57 - except() 02:44 - only() 03:27 - Advantages & Disadvantages 04:55 - Outro #laravel #php #codewithdary
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