[nycphp-talk] Smarty syntax: for(...)
Scott Mattocks
crisscott at netzero.com
Wed Oct 22 17:34:12 EDT 2003
I thought about doing that but I want to avoid any unnecessary work in
my PHP if I can. I know that I could also just include PHP code in my
template but I was hoping for something more elegant than that. It just
baffles me that Smarty doesn't have a plain old looping structure that
isn't tied to an array.
Scott Mattocks
Chris Snyder wrote:
> As a hack you could make an array with the number of elements needed,
> and use that to loop in the template.
> Sounds ugly, I know, but you could do it in your PHP code before you go
> to display the template, using something like:
>
> $loop = array();
> for ( $i = 0; $i < max_iters; $i++ ){
> $loop[$i] = $i;
> }
>
> There's probably a more graceful way to do it, but then, there are more
> graceful ways to template than Smarty, as we learned at last month's
> meeting. ;-)
>
> csnyder
>
> Scott Mattocks wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am working with Smarty templates but I am having trouble trying to
>> do what I want with them. I want to print a block of code a specific
>> number of times sort of like I would do with a for() loop in PHP. I
>> am not using values from an array so I can't use section or foreach
>> loops. I can't find in the documentation how to turn something like
>> this into Smarty code:
>>
>> for($i = 0; $i < max_iters; ++$i) {
>> echo $i . "<br />";
>> }
>>
>> Does anyone have any suggestions?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Scott Mattocks
>>
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