In Laravel, you can sort objects easily using the built-in collection methods. Below is an example of sorting a collection of objects by a particular attribute.
$users = collect([
['name' => 'John', 'age' => 25],
['name' => 'Jane', 'age' => 30],
['name' => 'Doe', 'age' => 22],
]);
// Sorting by age
$sortedUsers = $users->sortBy('age');
// To sort in descending order, you can use sortByDesc
$sortedUsersDesc = $users->sortByDesc('age');
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