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{for}
The {for}{forelse}
tag is used to create simple loops. The following
different formats are supported:
-
{for $var=$start to $end}
simple loop with step size of 1. -
{for $var=$start to $end step $step}
loop with individual step size.
{forelse}
is executed when the loop is not iterated.
Attributes:
Attribute Name Shorthand Type Required Default Description
max n/a integer No *n/a* Limit the number of iterations
Option Flags:
Name Description
nocache Disables caching of the {for}
loop
<ul>
{for $foo=1 to 3}
<li>{$foo}</li>
{/for}
</ul>
The above example will output:
<ul>
<li>1</li>
<li>2</li>
<li>3</li>
</ul>
$smarty->assign('to',10);
<ul>
{for $foo=3 to $to max=3}
<li>{$foo}</li>
{/for}
</ul>
The above example will output:
<ul>
<li>3</li>
<li>4</li>
<li>5</li>
</ul>
$smarty->assign('start',10);
$smarty->assign('to',5);
<ul>
{for $foo=$start to $to}
<li>{$foo}</li>
{forelse}
no iteration
{/for}
</ul>
The above example will output:
no iteration