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Add explanation for how to easily limit the results in README

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Tom Lingham 9 years ago
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@ -64,6 +64,16 @@ $users = Searchy::search('users')->fields('name', 'email')->query('John Smith')
->getQuery()->having('relevance', '>', 20)->get();
```
### Limit on results returned
To limit your results, you can use Laravel's built in DatabaseQuery Builder method and chain further methods to narrow your results.
```php
// Only get the top 10 results
$users = Searchy::search('users')->fields('name', 'email')->query('John Smith')
->getQuery()->limit(10)->get();
```
### Searching multiple Columns
You can also add multiple arguments to the list of fields/columns to search by.
@ -118,7 +128,7 @@ $users = collect(array_map(function($result) {
}, Searchy::users('name', 'email')->query('Andrew')->get()));
```
All this does it map a function over the Searchy results and then creates a new instance of the User model and hydrates the model using the `fill()` method.
All this does is map a function over the Searchy results and then creates a new instance of the User model and hydrates the model using the `fill()` method.
Then once it has an array of all the Eloquent User models, it simply uses the Laravel `collect()` method to return the array as Laravel Collection which is the same as you would receive from querying the Laravel model directly. `get_object_vars()` is simply a PHP method to extract the accessible object variables as an associative array.
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