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<?php
namespace Yajra\DataTables\Html\Options\Plugins;
/**
* DataTables - FixedColumns plugin option builder.
*
* @see https://datatables.net/extensions/fixedcolumns/
* @see https://datatables.net/reference/option/fixedColumns
* @see https://datatables.net/reference/option/#fixedColumns
*/
trait FixedColumns
{
* Set fixedColumns option value.
* @param bool|array $value
* @return $this
public function fixedColumns($value = true)
$this->attributes['fixedColumns'] = $value;
attributes
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class MyClass { } $x = new MyClass(); $x->foo = true;
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return $this;
}
* Set fixedColumns heightMatch option value.
* @param string $value
* @see https://datatables.net/reference/option/fixedColumns.heightMatch
public function fixedColumnsHeightMatch($value = 'semiauto')
$this->attributes['fixedColumns']['heightMatch'] = $value;
* Set fixedColumns leftColumns option value.
* @param int $value
* @see https://datatables.net/reference/option/fixedColumns.leftColumns
public function fixedColumnsLeftColumns(int $value = 1)
$this->attributes['fixedColumns']['leftColumns'] = $value;
* Set fixedColumns rightColumns option value.
* @see https://datatables.net/reference/option/fixedColumns.rightColumns
public function fixedColumnsRightColumns(int $value = 0)
$this->attributes['fixedColumns']['rightColumns'] = $value;
In PHP it is possible to write to properties without declaring them. For example, the following is perfectly valid PHP code:
Generally, it is a good practice to explictly declare properties to avoid accidental typos and provide IDE auto-completion: