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3 | namespace Spatie\CollectionMacros\Macros; |
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5 | use Illuminate\Support\Collection; |
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7 | /* |
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8 | * Get the consecutive values in the collection defined by the given chunk size. |
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9 | * |
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10 | * @param int $chunkSize |
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11 | * @param bool $preserveKeys |
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12 | * |
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13 | * @return \Illuminate\Support\Collection |
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14 | */ |
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15 | class EachCons |
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16 | { |
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17 | public function __invoke() |
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18 | { |
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19 | return function (int $chunkSize, bool $preserveKeys = false): Collection { |
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20 | $size = $this->count() - $chunkSize + 1; |
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21 | $result = collect(range(0, $size))->reduce(function ($result, $index) use ($chunkSize, $preserveKeys) { |
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22 | $next = $this->slice($index, $chunkSize); |
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The method
slice() does not seem to exist on object<Spatie\CollectionMacros\Macros\EachCons> .
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24 | return $next->count() === $chunkSize ? $result->push($preserveKeys ? $next : $next->values()) : $result; |
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25 | }, new static([])); |
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The call to
EachCons::__construct() has too many arguments starting with array() .
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27 | return $preserveKeys ? $result : $result->values(); |
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28 | }; |
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29 | } |
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30 | } |
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This is most likely a typographical error or the method has been renamed.