How use map for key value when key is first?












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What i am trying to do is get data from table (it is ajax request), sort and send to view. Want show in select box options. I have to change id with value to make JS sort by value.



Quick example



ModelVehicle::where('make_id', $request->make_id)->orderBy('name')->pluck('id', 'name');   


and JS



$("#model_id").empty();
$("#model_id").append(new Option(data.please_select, 0));
$.each(data.models, function(index, item) {
$("#model_id").append(new Option(index, item));
});


In this case this is exactly what i need but now i need use map cause i am using language file and i have code below



Category::find($request->category_id)->orderBy('public_name')->pluck('id', 'public_name')->map(function ($key, $item)  {
return __('general.' . $item . '');
})


but the result is



enter image description here



I tried modify map func but with no result. Is any way to do this on backend side ? or should i use JS to sort and modify my array ?










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    What i am trying to do is get data from table (it is ajax request), sort and send to view. Want show in select box options. I have to change id with value to make JS sort by value.



    Quick example



    ModelVehicle::where('make_id', $request->make_id)->orderBy('name')->pluck('id', 'name');   


    and JS



    $("#model_id").empty();
    $("#model_id").append(new Option(data.please_select, 0));
    $.each(data.models, function(index, item) {
    $("#model_id").append(new Option(index, item));
    });


    In this case this is exactly what i need but now i need use map cause i am using language file and i have code below



    Category::find($request->category_id)->orderBy('public_name')->pluck('id', 'public_name')->map(function ($key, $item)  {
    return __('general.' . $item . '');
    })


    but the result is



    enter image description here



    I tried modify map func but with no result. Is any way to do this on backend side ? or should i use JS to sort and modify my array ?










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      What i am trying to do is get data from table (it is ajax request), sort and send to view. Want show in select box options. I have to change id with value to make JS sort by value.



      Quick example



      ModelVehicle::where('make_id', $request->make_id)->orderBy('name')->pluck('id', 'name');   


      and JS



      $("#model_id").empty();
      $("#model_id").append(new Option(data.please_select, 0));
      $.each(data.models, function(index, item) {
      $("#model_id").append(new Option(index, item));
      });


      In this case this is exactly what i need but now i need use map cause i am using language file and i have code below



      Category::find($request->category_id)->orderBy('public_name')->pluck('id', 'public_name')->map(function ($key, $item)  {
      return __('general.' . $item . '');
      })


      but the result is



      enter image description here



      I tried modify map func but with no result. Is any way to do this on backend side ? or should i use JS to sort and modify my array ?










      share|improve this question














      What i am trying to do is get data from table (it is ajax request), sort and send to view. Want show in select box options. I have to change id with value to make JS sort by value.



      Quick example



      ModelVehicle::where('make_id', $request->make_id)->orderBy('name')->pluck('id', 'name');   


      and JS



      $("#model_id").empty();
      $("#model_id").append(new Option(data.please_select, 0));
      $.each(data.models, function(index, item) {
      $("#model_id").append(new Option(index, item));
      });


      In this case this is exactly what i need but now i need use map cause i am using language file and i have code below



      Category::find($request->category_id)->orderBy('public_name')->pluck('id', 'public_name')->map(function ($key, $item)  {
      return __('general.' . $item . '');
      })


      but the result is



      enter image description here



      I tried modify map func but with no result. Is any way to do this on backend side ? or should i use JS to sort and modify my array ?







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          I am not sure if I understand your problem correctly. Form what I understand the problem is that you get a collection with arrays ['id', 'public_name'] instead of ['public_name', 'id'].



          You can't manipulate the key with map but what you could do is this:



          Category::find($request->category_id)->orderBy('public_name')->pluck('public_name', 'id')->map(function ($key, $item)  {
          return __('general.' . $key . '');
          })->flip();


          What this does is create a collection of arrays ['id', 'public_name'], then the map replaces the values with the translation and afterwards we flip the values and keys so we have ['public_name', 'id'].






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          • works perfect. Thank You

            – Wraith
            Nov 24 '18 at 10:55











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          I am not sure if I understand your problem correctly. Form what I understand the problem is that you get a collection with arrays ['id', 'public_name'] instead of ['public_name', 'id'].



          You can't manipulate the key with map but what you could do is this:



          Category::find($request->category_id)->orderBy('public_name')->pluck('public_name', 'id')->map(function ($key, $item)  {
          return __('general.' . $key . '');
          })->flip();


          What this does is create a collection of arrays ['id', 'public_name'], then the map replaces the values with the translation and afterwards we flip the values and keys so we have ['public_name', 'id'].






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          • works perfect. Thank You

            – Wraith
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          I am not sure if I understand your problem correctly. Form what I understand the problem is that you get a collection with arrays ['id', 'public_name'] instead of ['public_name', 'id'].



          You can't manipulate the key with map but what you could do is this:



          Category::find($request->category_id)->orderBy('public_name')->pluck('public_name', 'id')->map(function ($key, $item)  {
          return __('general.' . $key . '');
          })->flip();


          What this does is create a collection of arrays ['id', 'public_name'], then the map replaces the values with the translation and afterwards we flip the values and keys so we have ['public_name', 'id'].






          share|improve this answer


























          • works perfect. Thank You

            – Wraith
            Nov 24 '18 at 10:55














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          I am not sure if I understand your problem correctly. Form what I understand the problem is that you get a collection with arrays ['id', 'public_name'] instead of ['public_name', 'id'].



          You can't manipulate the key with map but what you could do is this:



          Category::find($request->category_id)->orderBy('public_name')->pluck('public_name', 'id')->map(function ($key, $item)  {
          return __('general.' . $key . '');
          })->flip();


          What this does is create a collection of arrays ['id', 'public_name'], then the map replaces the values with the translation and afterwards we flip the values and keys so we have ['public_name', 'id'].






          share|improve this answer















          I am not sure if I understand your problem correctly. Form what I understand the problem is that you get a collection with arrays ['id', 'public_name'] instead of ['public_name', 'id'].



          You can't manipulate the key with map but what you could do is this:



          Category::find($request->category_id)->orderBy('public_name')->pluck('public_name', 'id')->map(function ($key, $item)  {
          return __('general.' . $key . '');
          })->flip();


          What this does is create a collection of arrays ['id', 'public_name'], then the map replaces the values with the translation and afterwards we flip the values and keys so we have ['public_name', 'id'].







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          • works perfect. Thank You

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          • works perfect. Thank You

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          works perfect. Thank You

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          works perfect. Thank You

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