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(PECL ds >= 1.0.0)
Ds\Sequence::merge — Returns the result of adding all given values to the sequence
Returns the result of adding all given values to the sequence.
values
A traversable object or an array.
The result of adding all given values to the sequence, effectively the same as adding the values to a copy, then returning that copy.
Note:
The current instance won't be affected.
Example #1 Ds\Sequence::merge() example
<?php
$sequence = new \Ds\Vector([1, 2, 3]);
var_dump($sequence->merge([4, 5, 6]));
var_dump($sequence);
?>
The above example will output something similar to:
object(Ds\Vector)#2 (6) { [0]=> int(1) [1]=> int(2) [2]=> int(3) [3]=> int(4) [4]=> int(5) [5]=> int(6) } object(Ds\Vector)#1 (3) { [0]=> int(1) [1]=> int(2) [2]=> int(3) }