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# `pluck()`

The pluck method retrieves all of the values for a given key:

```js
const collection = collect([
  {
    id: 78,
    name: 'Aeron',
  },
  {
    id: 79,
    name: 'Embody',
  },
]);

const plucked = collection.pluck('name');

plucked.all();

// ['Aeron', 'Embody']
```

You may also specify how you wish the resulting collection to be keyed:

```js
const collection = collect([
  {
    id: 78,
    name: 'Aeron',
  },
  {
    id: 79,
    name: 'Embody',
  },
]);

const plucked = collection.pluck('name', 'id');

plucked.all();

// {
//   78: 'Aeron',
//   79: 'Embody',
// }
```

You can use "dot notation" to access nested values

```js
const collection = collect([
  {
    name: 'John',
    roles: [
      {
        name: 'Editor',
      },
      {
        name: 'Admin',
      },
    ],
  },
]);

const plucked = collection.pluck('roles.0.name');

plucked.all();

// ['Editor']
```

"Dot notation" supports "wildcard"

```js
const collection = collect([
  {
    name: 'John',
    roles: [
      {
        name: 'Editor',
      },
      {
        name: 'Admin',
      },
    ],
  },
]);

const plucked = collection.pluck('roles.*.name');

plucked.all();

// [
//   [
//     'Editor',
//     'Admin',
//   ],
// ]
```

[View source on GitHub](https://github.com/ecrmnn/collect.js/blob/master/src/methods/pluck.js)

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