@@ -487,28 +487,28 @@ The `ipAddress` method creates an `INTEGER` equivalent column:
487487<a name =" column-method-json " ></a >
488488#### ` json() ` {#collection-method}
489489
490- The ` json ` method creates an ` JSON ` equivalent column:
490+ The ` json ` method creates a ` JSON ` equivalent column:
491491
492492 $table->json('options');
493493
494494<a name =" column-method-jsonb " ></a >
495495#### ` jsonb() ` {#collection-method}
496496
497- The ` jsonb ` method creates an ` JSONB ` equivalent column:
497+ The ` jsonb ` method creates a ` JSONB ` equivalent column:
498498
499499 $table->jsonb('options');
500500
501501<a name =" column-method-lineString " ></a >
502502#### ` lineString() ` {#collection-method}
503503
504- The ` lineString ` method creates an ` LINESTRING ` equivalent column:
504+ The ` lineString ` method creates a ` LINESTRING ` equivalent column:
505505
506506 $table->lineString('positions');
507507
508508<a name =" column-method-longText " ></a >
509509#### ` longText() ` {#collection-method}
510510
511- The ` longText ` method creates an ` LONGTEXT ` equivalent column:
511+ The ` longText ` method creates a ` LONGTEXT ` equivalent column:
512512
513513 $table->longText('description');
514514
@@ -529,14 +529,14 @@ The `mediumIncrements` method creates an auto-incrementing `UNSIGNED MEDIUMINT`
529529<a name =" column-method-mediumInteger " ></a >
530530#### ` mediumInteger() ` {#collection-method}
531531
532- The ` mediumInteger ` method creates an ` MEDIUMINT ` equivalent column:
532+ The ` mediumInteger ` method creates a ` MEDIUMINT ` equivalent column:
533533
534534 $table->mediumInteger('votes');
535535
536536<a name =" column-method-mediumText " ></a >
537537#### ` mediumText() ` {#collection-method}
538538
539- The ` mediumText ` method creates an ` MEDIUMTEXT ` equivalent column:
539+ The ` mediumText ` method creates a ` MEDIUMTEXT ` equivalent column:
540540
541541 $table->mediumText('description');
542542
@@ -552,21 +552,21 @@ This method is intended to be used when defining the columns necessary for a pol
552552<a name =" column-method-multiLineString " ></a >
553553#### ` multiLineString() ` {#collection-method}
554554
555- The ` multiLineString ` method creates an ` MULTILINESTRING ` equivalent column:
555+ The ` multiLineString ` method creates a ` MULTILINESTRING ` equivalent column:
556556
557557 $table->multiLineString('positions');
558558
559559<a name =" column-method-multiPoint " ></a >
560560#### ` multiPoint() ` {#collection-method}
561561
562- The ` multiPoint ` method creates an ` MULTIPOINT ` equivalent column:
562+ The ` multiPoint ` method creates a ` MULTIPOINT ` equivalent column:
563563
564564 $table->multiPoint('positions');
565565
566566<a name =" column-method-multiPolygon " ></a >
567567#### ` multiPolygon() ` {#collection-method}
568568
569- The ` multiPolygon ` method creates an ` MULTIPOLYGON ` equivalent column:
569+ The ` multiPolygon ` method creates a ` MULTIPOLYGON ` equivalent column:
570570
571571 $table->multiPolygon('positions');
572572
@@ -594,14 +594,14 @@ The method is similar to the [uuidMorphs](#column-method-uuidMorphs) method; how
594594<a name =" column-method-point " ></a >
595595#### ` point() ` {#collection-method}
596596
597- The ` point ` method creates an ` POINT ` equivalent column:
597+ The ` point ` method creates a ` POINT ` equivalent column:
598598
599599 $table->point('position');
600600
601601<a name =" column-method-polygon " ></a >
602602#### ` polygon() ` {#collection-method}
603603
604- The ` polygon ` method creates an ` POLYGON ` equivalent column:
604+ The ` polygon ` method creates a ` POLYGON ` equivalent column:
605605
606606 $table->polygon('position');
607607
@@ -615,7 +615,7 @@ The `rememberToken` method creates a nullable, `VARCHAR(100)` equivalent column
615615<a name =" column-method-set " ></a >
616616#### ` set() ` {#collection-method}
617617
618- The ` set ` method creates an ` SET ` equivalent column with the given list of valid values:
618+ The ` set ` method creates a ` SET ` equivalent column with the given list of valid values:
619619
620620 $table->set('flavors', ['strawberry', 'vanilla']);
621621
@@ -629,7 +629,7 @@ The `smallIncrements` method creates an auto-incrementing `UNSIGNED SMALLINT` eq
629629<a name =" column-method-smallInteger " ></a >
630630#### ` smallInteger() ` {#collection-method}
631631
632- The ` smallInteger ` method creates an ` SMALLINT ` equivalent column:
632+ The ` smallInteger ` method creates a ` SMALLINT ` equivalent column:
633633
634634 $table->smallInteger('votes');
635635
@@ -650,42 +650,42 @@ The `softDeletes` method adds a nullable `deleted_at` `TIMESTAMP` equivalent col
650650<a name =" column-method-string " ></a >
651651#### ` string() ` {#collection-method}
652652
653- The ` string ` method creates an ` VARCHAR ` equivalent column of the given length:
653+ The ` string ` method creates a ` VARCHAR ` equivalent column of the given length:
654654
655655 $table->string('name', 100);
656656
657657<a name =" column-method-text " ></a >
658658#### ` text() ` {#collection-method}
659659
660- The ` text ` method creates an ` TEXT ` equivalent column:
660+ The ` text ` method creates a ` TEXT ` equivalent column:
661661
662662 $table->text('description');
663663
664664<a name =" column-method-timeTz " ></a >
665665#### ` timeTz() ` {#collection-method}
666666
667- The ` timeTz ` method creates an ` TIME ` (with timezone) equivalent column with an optional precision (total digits):
667+ The ` timeTz ` method creates a ` TIME ` (with timezone) equivalent column with an optional precision (total digits):
668668
669669 $table->timeTz('sunrise', $precision = 0);
670670
671671<a name =" column-method-time " ></a >
672672#### ` time() ` {#collection-method}
673673
674- The ` time ` method creates an ` TIME ` equivalent column with an optional precision (total digits):
674+ The ` time ` method creates a ` TIME ` equivalent column with an optional precision (total digits):
675675
676676 $table->time('sunrise', $precision = 0);
677677
678678<a name =" column-method-timestampTz " ></a >
679679#### ` timestampTz() ` {#collection-method}
680680
681- The ` timestampTz ` method creates an ` TIMESTAMP ` (with timezone) equivalent column with an optional precision (total digits):
681+ The ` timestampTz ` method creates a ` TIMESTAMP ` (with timezone) equivalent column with an optional precision (total digits):
682682
683683 $table->timestampTz('added_at', $precision = 0);
684684
685685<a name =" column-method-timestamp " ></a >
686686#### ` timestamp() ` {#collection-method}
687687
688- The ` timestamp ` method creates an ` TIMESTAMP ` equivalent column with an optional precision (total digits):
688+ The ` timestamp ` method creates a ` TIMESTAMP ` equivalent column with an optional precision (total digits):
689689
690690 $table->timestamp('added_at', $precision = 0);
691691
@@ -713,7 +713,7 @@ The `tinyIncrements` method creates an auto-incrementing `UNSIGNED TINYINT` equi
713713<a name =" column-method-tinyInteger " ></a >
714714#### ` tinyInteger() ` {#collection-method}
715715
716- The ` tinyInteger ` method creates an ` TINYINT ` equivalent column:
716+ The ` tinyInteger ` method creates a ` TINYINT ` equivalent column:
717717
718718 $table->tinyInteger('votes');
719719
@@ -771,14 +771,14 @@ This method is intended to be used when defining the columns necessary for a pol
771771<a name =" column-method-uuid " ></a >
772772#### ` uuid() ` {#collection-method}
773773
774- The ` uuid ` method creates an ` UUID ` equivalent column:
774+ The ` uuid ` method creates a ` UUID ` equivalent column:
775775
776776 $table->uuid('id');
777777
778778<a name =" column-method-year " ></a >
779779#### ` year() ` {#collection-method}
780780
781- The ` year ` method creates an ` YEAR ` equivalent column:
781+ The ` year ` method creates a ` YEAR ` equivalent column:
782782
783783 $table->year('birth_year');
784784
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