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I wrote a code like

@section('title',Lang::get('lang.nav'['homepage'][1])

code in my laravel blade file.

but since my customer payed web hosting for a year and those idiots do not upgrade php version to 5.4 I have to assimilate that code to php 5.3 but when I try like

{{$title=Lang::get('lang.nav')}}
{{$title['homepage'][1]}} 

first it echoes the title then it gives error array to string conversation

so I need something like \{{}} (do not echo just define the variable) so in the second part I can use it on the second line.

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You can use inline PHP as a workaround.

<?php $title =  Lang::get('lang.nav'); ?>
@section('title', $title['homepage'][1])
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