# {html_options} `{html_options}` is a [custom function](index.md) that creates the html `` group with the assigned data. It takes care of which item(s) are selected by default as well. ## Attributes | Attribute Name | Required | Description | |----------------|-------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | values | Yes, unless using options attribute | An array of values for dropdown | | output | Yes, unless using options attribute | An array of output for dropdown | | selected | No | The selected option element(s) as a string or array | | options | Yes, unless using values and output | An associative array of values and output | | name | No | Name of select group | | strict | No | Will make the "extra" attributes *disabled* and *readonly* only be set, if they were supplied with either boolean *TRUE* or string *"disabled"* and *"readonly"* respectively (defaults to false) | - Required attributes are `values` and `output`, unless you use the combined `options` instead. - If the optional `name` attribute is given, the `` tags are created, otherwise ONLY the `` list is generated. - If a given value is an array, it will treat it as an html ``, and display the groups. Recursion is supported with ``. - All parameters that are not in the list above are printed as name/value-pairs inside the `` tag. They are ignored if the optional `name` is not given. - All output is XHTML compliant. ## Examples ```php assign('myOptions', [ 1800 => 'Joe Schmoe', 9904 => 'Jack Smith', 2003 => 'Charlie Brown'] ); $smarty->assign('mySelect', 9904); ``` The following template will generate a drop-down list. Note the presence of the `name` attribute which creates the `` tags. ```smarty {html_options name=foo options=$myOptions selected=$mySelect} ``` Output of the above example would be: ```html Joe Schmoe Jack Smith Charlie Brown ``` ```php assign('cust_ids', [56,92,13]); $smarty->assign('cust_names', [ 'Joe Schmoe', 'Jane Johnson', 'Charlie Brown']); $smarty->assign('customer_id', 92); ``` The above arrays would be output with the following template (note the use of the php [`count()`](https://www.php.net/function.count) function as a modifier to set the select size). ```smarty {html_options values=$cust_ids output=$cust_names selected=$customer_id} ``` The above example would output: ```html Joe Schmoe Jane Johnson Charlie Brown ``` ```php assign('contact_types',$db->getAssoc($sql)); $sql = 'select contact_id, name, email, contact_type_id from contacts where contact_id='.$contact_id; $smarty->assign('contact',$db->getRow($sql)); ``` Where a template could be as follows. Note the use of the [`truncate`](../language-modifiers/language-modifier-truncate.md) modifier. ```smarty -- none -- {html_options options=$contact_types|truncate:20 selected=$contact.type_id} ``` ```php 'Golf', 9 => 'Cricket',7 => 'Swim'); $arr['Rest'] = array(3 => 'Sauna',1 => 'Massage'); $smarty->assign('lookups', $arr); $smarty->assign('fav', 7); ``` The script above and the following template ```smarty {html_options name=foo options=$lookups selected=$fav} ``` would output: ```html Golf Cricket Swim Sauna Massage ``` See also [`{html_checkboxes}`](./language-function-html-checkboxes.md) and [`{html_radios}`](./language-function-html-radios.md)