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found it!
$arr = array("black","blue");
array_push($arr, "white");
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I've been using the ARR helper to get this done but the problem is that I just want to add to the array without having to specify the key value..
$arr = []
$arr = Arr::add($arr,0,'Bob');
$arr = Arr::add($arr,0,'Larry');
only gets me:
array:1 [▼
0 => "Bob"
]
in order to get Larry I have to do:
$arr = []
$arr = Arr::add($arr,0,'Bob');
$arr = Arr::add($arr,1,'Larry');
So I basically have to number them. i tried append instead of add but it didn't exist. Any other why to get this done??
Or just
$data = [];
$data[] = 'one';
$data[] = 'two';
dd($data);
array:2 [
0 => "one"
1 => "two"
]
No real need for the array helper here really. It's more code than pure php anyway.
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