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Ary
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Are you tired from casting objects and arrays to each other or are bored using is `isset`? Don't do those anymore!
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Ary is a light class/function that makes accessing array items more convenient.
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Are you tired from casting objects and arrays to each other or are bored using `isset`? Don't do those anymore!
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Ary is a light class (and a helper function) that makes working with array items more convenient.
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1. You can access array items using `->` or `['']` syntax.
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2. You will get `null` if an index does not exists (instead of a nasty notification!)
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3. You can specify a default value for missing indexes.
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4. You can set/get a value within a deeply nested array using "dot" notation.
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5. A bunch of really handy methods: `merge`, `only`, `search`, `toObject`, ...
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6. (new) It extends `Illuminate\Support\Collection` class so all of its method are available (https://laravel.com/docs/master/eloquent-collections)
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Examples
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$missed = $ary->get('missed', 'Default value');
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$ary->all(); // returns the simple php array;
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// behave similar to regular arrays
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// works similar to regular php arrays
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count($ary); //returns 3
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unset($ary[0]);
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json_encode($ary);
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