By John Koster
The count
method is a straightforward method and simply returns the total number of items in the collection. The count
method returns an integer.
1<?php
2
3use Illuminate\Support\Collection;
4
5// Create a new collection instance.
6$collection = new Collection([
7 'first', 'second', 'third'
8]);
9
10// 3
11$collection->count();
#Continue Reading
This article is the start of a mini-series about Laravel's ErrorMessageBag
component. Click through the rest of the articles to continue reading:
- An Introduction to Laravel Message Bags
- Laravel MessageBag Public API: add
- Laravel MessageBag Public API: all
- Laravel MessageBag Public API: any
- Laravel MessageBag Public API: count
- Laravel MessageBag Public API: first
- Laravel MessageBag Public API: get
- Laravel MessageBag Public API: getFormat
- Laravel MessageBag Public API: getMessageBag
- Laravel MessageBag Public API: getMessages
- Laravel MessageBag Public API: has
- Laravel MessageBag Public API: isEmpty
- Laravel MessageBag Public API: jsonSerialize
- Laravel MessageBag Public API: keys
- Laravel MessageBag Public API: merge
- Laravel MessageBag Public API: setFormat
- Laravel MessageBag Public API: toArray
- Laravel MessageBag Public API: toJson
- Laravel MessageBag Public API: __toString
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